Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods

This is an essay in comparative ethics within the Platonist tradition. Although the primary focus is on Augustine’s account of rightly ordered love of neighbor in De vera religione, it analyzes Augustine’s account of the love of finite goods by comparing it with Plato’s grounding of the love of impe...

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Main Author: J. Warren Smith
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/7/11/137
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description This is an essay in comparative ethics within the Platonist tradition. Although the primary focus is on Augustine’s account of rightly ordered love of neighbor in De vera religione, it analyzes Augustine’s account of the love of finite goods by comparing it with Plato’s grounding of the love of imperfect creatures within an ontological hierarchy in Symposium. Against the backdrop of the critique by modern readers that neither thinker’s teleological and hierarchical view of love allows for a real love of particular individuals, this essay will show how for Plato and Augustine alike, the love of the One—the Beautiful, for Plato, and God, for Augustine—conditions all other loves. Augustine’s ontological hierarchy of the one eternal God and the many created goods leads him to insist that the love of God, who alone is loved for his own sake, conditions the Christian’s love of neighbors whom she loves not for their own sake but for God’s. The Platonic ontology of Augustine’s theodicy, it will be argued, allows him to explain how use-love is a genuine expression of love for the neighbor in her particularity and yet remains subordinated to one’s highest love of God.
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spelling doaj.art-62d8801878b24348b7ed3639339a95a42022-12-22T03:56:27ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442016-11-0171113710.3390/rel7110137rel7110137Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite GoodsJ. Warren Smith0Duke Divinity School, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USAThis is an essay in comparative ethics within the Platonist tradition. Although the primary focus is on Augustine’s account of rightly ordered love of neighbor in De vera religione, it analyzes Augustine’s account of the love of finite goods by comparing it with Plato’s grounding of the love of imperfect creatures within an ontological hierarchy in Symposium. Against the backdrop of the critique by modern readers that neither thinker’s teleological and hierarchical view of love allows for a real love of particular individuals, this essay will show how for Plato and Augustine alike, the love of the One—the Beautiful, for Plato, and God, for Augustine—conditions all other loves. Augustine’s ontological hierarchy of the one eternal God and the many created goods leads him to insist that the love of God, who alone is loved for his own sake, conditions the Christian’s love of neighbors whom she loves not for their own sake but for God’s. The Platonic ontology of Augustine’s theodicy, it will be argued, allows him to explain how use-love is a genuine expression of love for the neighbor in her particularity and yet remains subordinated to one’s highest love of God.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/7/11/137Platonismthe one and the manySymposiumAugustine of Hippouti-fruiloveOn True ReligionOn Christian Doctrine
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Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
Religions
Platonism
the one and the many
Symposium
Augustine of Hippo
uti-frui
love
On True Religion
On Christian Doctrine
title Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
title_full Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
title_fullStr Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
title_full_unstemmed Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
title_short Loving the Many in the One: Augustine and the Love of Finite Goods
title_sort loving the many in the one augustine and the love of finite goods
topic Platonism
the one and the many
Symposium
Augustine of Hippo
uti-frui
love
On True Religion
On Christian Doctrine
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/7/11/137
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