THE EXTERNAL TEACHER AT THE SERVICE OF THE INTERNAL TEACHER IN AUGUSTINE’S DE MAGISTRO, DE DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA, AND SERMONES 6 AND 7

2020 ◽  
pp. 315-334
Author(s):  
Joost van Neer
2006 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Horn

Neste artigo, o autor apresenta a concepção de linguagem de Santo Agostinho, sobretudo nas seguintes obras: De dialectica, De magistro e nos escritos tardios De doctrina christiana e De trinitate. É dada especial atenção à teoria agostiniana da linguagem no De magistro. PALAVRAS-CHAVE – Agostinho. Linguagem. De magistro. Sinais. ABSTRACT In this article the author presents St. Augustine’s conception of language philosophy, with special concern for the following works: De dialectica, De Magistro and the later writings De doctrina christiana and De Trinitate. The enphasis of the exposition relies on St. Augustine’s philosophy of language in De magistro. KEY WORDS – Augustine. Philosophy of language. De magistro. Signs.


Augustinus ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-178
Author(s):  
Joost van Neer ◽  

Augustine worked as an educator for most of his life, initially –in the world– as a teacher, ultimately –in the Church– as a preacher. Although he wrote no systematic work on education, it is possible to deduce his views on the subject from what he says about it in a number of important works (De magistro, De doctrina christiana, and De catechizandis rudibus). He thinks education consists of the activity of an external teacher, a human, who enthusiastically points us in the direction of the activity of an interior teacher, God. To a large extent, Augustine bases this theory on careful observation and creative reasoning. One instance of this is provided in Confessiones, where Augustine, as bishop of Hippo, looks back on the years of his youth, and thus on his experience of learning and teaching. The current article not only investigates and clarifies how Augustine developed his views on education, and explains what these views were, but also shows how he applied them to his own work. Contrary to what has long been assumed, Augustine went about this in a methodical way, both in his written and in his spoken work. This is demonstrated on the basis of a book, intended to be read (De consensu euangelistarum 1), and of a sermon (Sermo 273), intended to be heard. His methodical approach, which is evident from a clear structure and a lucid argument, reveals the practical application of Augustine’s vision. As theory served as a model for practice, thus practice confirmed the theory.


2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-152
Author(s):  
John K. Hale

2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 119
Author(s):  
Flávio Macedo Pinheiro
Keyword(s):  

A meditação proposta por Agostinho no diálogo De Magistro aponta para as limitações da linguagem. A partir desse apontamento, Agostinho passa a interiorizar o papel da linguagem, percebendo que apenas os verbos exteriores não conseguem alcançar o que o homem mais carece: a Verdade. Porém, essa falha não impossibilita o homem de buscar a Verdade, e sim serve de exercício para que ele perceba que toda a verdade provém do verbo interior, que aponta para Cristo, a própria Verdade divina encarnada, o Verbo de Deus


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