- 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)
- St. Augustine | Of Hippo, Confessions, Philosophy, Major Works . . .
St Augustine was bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430 and one of the Latin Fathers of the Church
- 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)
- Augustine of Hippo - World History Encyclopedia
Augustine of Hippo is extolled as the greatest of the Christian Church Fathers He developed what would become known as systematic theology, or an explanation of how Christianity fits into views of the universe, creation, and humankind's relationship with God
- 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
- St. Augustine - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News
A lively, witty and exuberant teenager, Augustine undertook the study of rhetoric, giving brilliant performance and showing enormous promise He loved life and its pleasures, displayed a profound gift for friendship, experienced passionate love, adored the theater, sought fun and entertainment
- Biography - Augustine of Hippo
A biography of Augustine with links to a bibliography of primary and secondary sources, multimedia, as well as an introduction to his thought
- St Augustine - ap. church
St Augustine of Hippo is a Doctor of the Church and a key figure in Christian theology Born in North Africa, he led a secular life before converting under St Ambrose’s influence in Milan Baptized in 387, he later became Bishop of Hippo, where he battled heresies like Pelagianism and Donatism A prolific writer, his works include Confessions and The City of God During the Vandal siege of
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