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Augustine of Hippo - Wikipedia Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine or Saint Austin, [37] is known by various cognomens throughout the many denominations of the Christian world, including Blessed Augustine and the Doctor of Grace[20] (Latin: Doctor gratiae)
Who Was Augustine? | Christianity. com In this article, we’ll dive into a brief biography of Augustine’s life, we’ll discuss how his philosophy has influenced the church as we know it today, and why we should study famous saints in our 2,000 plus year history
Augustine of Hippo (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Monnica’s prominence and idealization in the Confessiones has provoked much, and mostly fruitless, psychological speculation Augustine represents her influence on his religious life as pervasive from his earliest years onwards and even compares her to the Mother Church (Confessiones 1 17)
Saint Augustine of Hippo | What You Need to Know St Augustine of Hippo was a theologian, writer, preacher, rhetorician, and bishop Although he experienced many hardships in his life, Saint Augustine set an example for men and women around the world to follow
Augustine of Hippo - World History Encyclopedia Augustine of Hippo developed the concept of the Original Sin, believed that humans were held responsible for evil and would be judged by God who already knows who will be saved and who will be damned
Who Was Augustine and Why Was He Important? - The Gospel Coalition Augustine’s writings are best known for their heroic assault on weak theology He put an axe to the root of Manichaeism, which was a popular syncretism in his day of Christian, pagan, and mystical insights
Augustine of Hippo - Theopedia Augustine was canonized by popular recognition and recognized as a Doctor of the Church in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII His feast day is August 28, the day on which he is thought to have died
St. Augustine | EWTN Augustine's inquiring mind was enthusiastic for the natural sciences, and the Manichæans declared that nature withheld no secrets from Faustus, their doctor Moreover, being tortured by the problem of the origin of evil, Augustine, in default of solving it, acknowledged a conflict of two principles