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This monograph is essentially my dissertation, and will be published by Wipf and Stock in 2010. I look forward to working with the folks at Wipf and Stock. I am thankful for the time spent reading and studying both Gunton and Augustine. One spends years working through issues unearthed in doctoral work. My mentor, A.J. Conyers once commented that years after having studied a thinker in some depth, you inevitably get glimpses of how much you have been influenced by such persons. This is undoubtedly true with me and both of these thinkers. Although my monograph offers certain criticisms of Gunton, I was helped immensely in learning how to think theologically by reading Gunton, and I am in profound debt to him.