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    In Christ Meets Me Everywhere, Michael Cameron argues that Augustine wanted to train readers of Scripture to transpose themselves into the texts in the same way he did, by the same process of figuration that he found at its core. Tracking Augustine's developing practice of self-transposition into the figures of the biblical texts over the course of his entire career, Cameron shows that this practice is the key to Augustine's hermeneutics
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    Valerius of Hippo
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 5-26. 2009.
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    Valerius of Hippo
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 5-26. 2009.
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    Totus Christus and the Psychagogy of Augustine’s Sermons
    Augustinian Studies 36 (1): 59-70. 2005.
  • “She Arranges All Things Pleasingly” (Wis. 8:1)
    Augustinian Studies 41 (1): 55-67. 2010.
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    “She Arranges All Things Pleasingly” (Wis. 8:1)
    Augustinian Studies 41 (1): 55-67. 2010.
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    Overcoming Our Evil (review)
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 169-176. 2009.
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    Overcoming Our Evil (review)
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 169-176. 2009.
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    In Memoriam
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 1-4. 2009.
  • In Memoriam
    Augustinian Studies 40 (1): 1-4. 2009.
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    Augustine and John’s Gospel from Conversion to Confessiones
    Augustinian Studies 48 (1-2): 263-278. 2017.
    How did John’s Gospel draw and compel Augustine before and during the composition of Confessiones? Analyzing references to John in Augustine’s works from his embrace of Nicene Christianity to the writing of Confessiones, this paper finds a growing (and Johannine-based) emphasis on the importance of Christ’s humanity. Augustine strategically invokes two texts in Confessiones’ crucial seventh book: John 1:14, “the Word was made flesh,” and John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” This p…Read more
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    Augustine and John’s Gospel from Conversion to Confessiones
    Augustinian Studies 48 (1): 263-278. 2017.
    How did John’s Gospel draw and compel Augustine before and during the composition of Confessiones? Analyzing references to John in Augustine’s works from his embrace of Nicene Christianity to the writing of Confessiones, this paper finds a growing emphasis on the importance of Christ’s humanity. Augustine strategically invokes two texts in Confessiones’ crucial seventh book: John 1:14, “the Word was made flesh,” and John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” This paper considers three f…Read more
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    Psalmus Vox Totius Christi (review)
    Augustinian Studies 34 (2): 266-277. 2003.
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    Psalmus Vox Totius Christi (review)
    Augustinian Studies 34 (2): 266-277. 2003.