Augustine and John Cassian on the Permissibility of Lying, which Is an Absolute Sin Cover Image

Augustyn i Jan Kasjan o dopuszczalności kłamstwa, które jest bezwzględnym grzechem
Augustine and John Cassian on the Permissibility of Lying, which Is an Absolute Sin

Author(s): Przemysław Nehring
Subject(s): History, Language studies, Studies of Literature, Ancient World, Latvian Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Augustine; John Cassian; lying

Summary/Abstract: The author of the article analyzes the similarities and differences in Augustine’s and John Cassian’s approaches to both the nature of lying as a sin and its possible permissibility or at least its pardonability in strictly defined situations. He argues for the position that it is impossible to say unequivocally whether Cassian undertook a conscious polemic with the Bishop of Hippo on this issue or even whether he was at all familiar with both or any of his treatises on lying. The fundamental difference between them regarding the issue of accepting intentionality in committing this absolute sin stems from the nature of the writings in which they articulated their views, their rhetorical context and the anthropological perspective of both authors.

  • Issue Year: XXVI/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 163-176
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish