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    Sheathing the Sword: Augustine and the Good Judge.Veronica Roberts Ogle - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (4):718-747.
    In this article, I offer a reading of City of God 19.6 that is consonant with Augustine’s message to real judges. Often read as a suggestion that torture and execution are judicially necessary, I argue that 19.6 actually calls such necessities into question, though this is not its primary purpose; first and foremost, 19.6 is an indictment of Stoic apatheia. Situating 19.6 within Augustine’s larger polemic against the Stoics, I find that it presents the Stoic judge as a man who (...)
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    John Rist, On Ethics, Politics and Psychology in the Twenty-First Century.Veronica Roberts Ogle - 2020 - Augustinian Studies 51 (2):245-248.
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    Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine's City of God.Veronica Ogle - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume, Veronica Roberts Ogle offers a new reading of Augustine's political thought as it is presented in City of God. Focusing on the relationship between politics and the earthly city, she argues that a precise understanding of Augustine's vision can only be reached through a careful consideration of the work's rhetorical strategy and sacramental worldview. Ogle draws on Christian theology and political thought, moral philosophy, and semiotic theory to make her argument. Laying out Augustine's understanding of the earthly (...)
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    Therapeutic Deception.Veronica Roberts Ogle - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (1):13-42.
    While many scholars have explored the Ciceronian roots of Augustine’s thought, the influence of De Finibus on De ciuitate dei has, as yet, remained unexamined. Dismissed by Testard as abstract and scholastic, De Finibus has long remained in the shadow of Cicero’s other work of moral philosophy, Tusculanae Dispuationes. This article reconsiders the nature of De Finibus and demonstrates its importance for De ciuitate dei. It begins by arguing that the dialogue is actually a meta-commentary on philosophic dogmatism, showing how (...)
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    Augustine and the Problem of Power: The Essays and Lectures of Charles Norris Cochrane. [REVIEW]Veronica Roberts Ogle - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (2):287-290.
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    Book Review: Charles Norris Cochrane, Augustine and the Problem of Power: The Essays and Lectures of Charles Norris Cochrane. [REVIEW]Veronica Roberts Ogle - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (2):287-290.
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