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However, the few years Augustine spent away from Northern Africa exerted an incalculable influence upon his thought, and his geographical distance from the major intellectual and political capitals of the Later Roman Empire should not obscure the tremendous influence he came to exert even in his own lifetime.
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Augustine of Hippo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Augustine is a fourth century philosopher whose groundbreaking philosophy infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism. He is famous for being an inimitable Catholic theologian and for his agnostic contributions to Western philosophy.
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A brief discussion of the life and works of Augustine, with links to electronic texts and additional information. ... Augustine argued against the skeptics that genuine human knowledge can be established with certainty. His explanation of human nature and agency combined stoic and Christian elements. But it was by reference...
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News results for Augustine
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The Official City of St. Augustine website. ... Martha Graham, P. E., Director of Public Works for the City of St. Augustine, recently had an article published in the professional public works magazine, APWA Reporter (American Public Works Association.)
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St. Augustine - (354-430), Bishop of Hippo and "Doctor of the Church" ... Accepted by most scholars to be the most important figure in the ancient Western church, St. Augustine was born in Tagaste, Numidia in North Africa. His mother was a Christian, but his father remained a pagan until late in life.
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St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The great St. Augustine's life is unfolded to us in documents of unrivaled richness, and of no great character of ancient times have we information comparable to that contained in the "Confessions", which relate the touching story of his soul, the "Retractations," which give the history of his mind, and the "Life...
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