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The Confessions Of Saint augustine
[Paperback - 2009]
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Publisher: Signet | ISBN: 9780451531216 | Pages: 384
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In his 1500-year-old Confessions, Augustine of Hippo tells the story of his remarkable life, interwoven with his insights of endless wisdom. Noted Paul VI: ?all of antiquity?s philosophy converges in his work.?

Early church father and philosopher SaintAugustineserved from 396 as the bishop of Hippo in present-day Algeria and through such writings as the autobiographicalConfessionsin 397 and the voluminousCity of Godfrom 413 to 426 profoundly influenced Christianity, argued againstManichaeismandDonatism, and helped to establish the doctrine of original sin.An Augustinian follows the principles and doctrines of Saint Augustine.People also know Aurelius Augustinus in English of Regius (Annaba). From the Africa province of the Roman Empire, people generally consider this Latin theologian of the greatest thinkers of all times. He very developed the west. According toJerome, a contemporary, Augustine renewed "the ancient Faith."The Neo-Platonism ofPlotinusafterward heavily weighed his years. After conversion and his baptism in 387, Augustine developed his own approach to theology and accommodated a variety of methods and different perspectives. He believed in the indispensable grace to human freedom and framed the concept of just war. When the Western Roman Empire started to disintegrate from the material earth, Augustine developed the concept of the distinct Catholic spirituality in a book of the same name. He thought the medieval worldview. Augustine closely identified with the community that worshiped the Trinity. The Catholics and the Anglican communion revere this preeminent doctor. Many Protestants, especiallyCalvinists, consider his due teaching on salvation and divine grace of the theology of the Reformation. The Eastern Orthodox also consider him. He carries the additional title of blessed. The Orthodox call him "Blessed Augustine" or "Saint Augustine the Blessed."Santo Agostinho

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