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    Augustine of Hippo was a Christian scholar who focused mainly on western Christianity and philosophy. After being a part of many different religions, including Manichaeism and Platonism, he converted to Christianity and started making philosophical discoveries within the religion. Throughout his life, Augustine of Hippo had many great ideas as well as some questioning ones, all of which described his view on life and religion and everything in between. In my opinion, Augustine’s most interesting

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    Confessions is an autobiography that Augustine of Hippo writes to depict his journey of finding the religious truth regarding the origin of evil. In his autobiography, Augustine argues that Christianity possesses the most compelling answer to the origin of evil, and shows that Christianity’s definition evil is the extent that a person has strayed away from God. He argues that human free will leads to sin when a person pursues worldly desires instead of dedicating their lives to God, which in turn

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    Introduction Augustine of Hippo was a man who had a great hunger for knowledge and a passion is for sharing what he learned. It began with his studies in rhetoric and philosophy as a boy and ended with a passion for scripture and a desire for others to benefit from his experiences and knowledge. His early quests for information and answers left him hollow and longing for more. He states in the first paragraph of his Confessions “…Thou hast formed us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till

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    Augustine of Hippo Aurelius Augustinus was born in 354 AD and is better known as Augustine of Hippo, or rather Saint Augustine. He is still today regarded as an influential individual who contributed immensely to western theology and philosophy, Augustine was the Bishop of Hippo Regius which is located in Africa and formed part of the Roman Empire. He was an early church father and his writings contributed to western theology which in addition shaped values and influence, these famous writings include:

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    thought about, and perceived the world. Historians along with other people became fascinated with their ideas. This resulted in their ideas becoming the foundation for the ways in the world thinks today. Some of these people include Plato, and Augustine of Hippo. These men thought about the ways of the world unlike any others had before them. They were not satisfied with the knowledge that world gave them, and so they continued to ask questions and dig deeper until they were able to find an answer.

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    Saint Augustine of Hippo was a Christian theologian and philosopher in the early part of the 5th century who authored some of the most famous texts in Christianity, including Confessions, On Christian Doctrine, and The City of God, all of which significantly expanded and popularized Western Christianity. He was born in 354 in modern-day Algeria and was quickly found to possess an inquisitive mind and an attractive personality at a young age. He then proceeded to attend school, where he specifically

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    St. Augustine Of Hippo

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    Saint Augustine was an early Christian scholar and philosopher, whose works affected the advancement of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the Bishop of Hippo which is situated in Africa. He is seen as a great leader amongst the most critical Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his works in the Patristic Era. Among his most essential works are The City of God and Confessions. Confessions is the name of a personal work, comprising of 13 books, by St. Augustine of Hippo. The

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    answered this question in chapters eight, nine, and ten of his biography, The Confession, was Augustine of Hippo. Throughout this biography, he goes through the struggles, successes, and ultimately the way that God reached out to him throughout his own conversion to Christianity. Augustine explains that God reaches out to humans by the examples of others and changes in their own personal lives. Augustine begins this writing by explaining the struggles of life without God and how these struggles are

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    fascinating that one of the greatest and best-known theologians of all times, Saint Augustine of Hippo, was not always a believer. In fact, he was quite the heathen before his conversion, and his conversion experience really shaped his life thereafter. Augustine was born to a Christian mother and a pagan father.1 Before his conversion, Augustine shifted through a plethora of views and religions. As a young student, Augustine centered his studies on philosophy.2 He later became attracted to Manichaeism

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    As one of the most prominent figures of the early church, Saint Augustine is not only recognized for his leadership but also for his knowledge and influence on the thinking and doctrine of the Christian Church. As a priest, he was an important leader of the early African Church; as a philosopher, he brought a new approach to Church Doctrine through the ideas of pagan philosophy (TeSelle 892). These accomplishments put him among the ranks of Thomas Aquinas and other great Church philosophers whose

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