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         Augustine Of Hippo:     more books (112)
  1. Augustine of Hippo: A Biography (New Edition, with an Epilogue) by Peter Brown, 2000-08-07
  2. Augustine of Hippo: A Life by Henry Chadwick, 2010-08-06
  3. The Confessions of Saint Augustine by Augustine of Hippo, 2009-10-18
  4. Augustine of Hippo: Selected Writings (HarperCollins Spiritual Classics) by Harpercollins Spiritual Classics, 2006-06-01
  5. The Confessions of St. Augustine by Augustine of Hippo, 2009-10-17
  6. Sermons to the People: Advent, Christmas, New Year's, Epiphany by Augustine of Hippo, 2002-10-15
  7. Augustine of Hippo and his Monastic Rule (Clarendon Paperbacks) by George Lawless OSA, 1990-10-11
  8. The Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine, 1996-09-01
  9. The City of God by Saint Augustine of Hippo, 2009-10-22
  10. City of God (Concerning the City of God Against the Pagans) (Pelican Classics) by Augustine of Hippo, 1972-08-30
  11. Confessions of Saint Augustine: Revision of the Translation of Rev. J.M. Lelen (Paraclete Living Library) by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, J. M. Lelen, et all 1997-06
  12. St. Augustine Answers 101 Questions on Prayer by St. Augustine of Hippo, 2009-09-15
  13. The Confessions of St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo (Everyman's Library, 200 A) by Saint Augustine, 1950
  14. The Confessions of Saint Augustine (Image Book) by St. Augustine, 1960-08-23

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Augustine Of Hippo
Visit New Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. Catholic Encyclopedia A Life of St. augustine of hippo. A. B Life of St. augustine of hippo. (
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See also WORKS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE and TEACHING OF SAINT AUGUSTINE 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 of Augustine," written by his friend Possidius , telling of the saint's apostolate. We will confine ourselves to sketching the three periods of this great life: (1) the young wanderer's gradual return to the Faith; (2) the doctrinal development of the Christian philosopher to the time of his episcopate; and (3) the full development of his activities upon the Episcopal throne of Hippo I. FROM HIS BIRTH TO HIS CONVERSION (354-386) Augustine was born at Tagaste on 13 November, 354. Tagaste, now Souk-Ahras, about 60 miles from Bona (ancient Hippo-Regius ), was at that time a small free city of proconsular Numidia which had recently been converted from

2. Patron Saints Index: Saint Augustine Of Hippo
Illustrated profile, with links, and excerpts from the saint's writings.
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AUGUSTINE of Hippo
Also Known As
Aurelius Augustinus; Doctor of Grace
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His father was a pagan who converted on his death bed; his mother was Saint Monica , a devout Christian. Trained in Christianity, he lost his faith in youth and led a wild life. Lived with a Carthaginian woman from the age of 15 through 30. Fathered a son whom he named Adeotadus, which means the gift of God Taught rhetoric at Carthage and Milan . After investigating and experimenting with several philosophies, he became a Manichaean for several years; it taught of a great struggle between good and evil, and featured a lax moral code. A summation of his thinking at the time comes from his Confessions : "God, give me chastity and continence - but not just now."
Augustine finally broke with the Manichaeans and was converted by the prayers of his mother and the help of Saint Ambrose of Milan , who baptized him. On the death of his mother he returned to Africa , sold his property, gave the proceeds to the poor , and founded a monastery Monk Priest Preacher ... Bishop of Hippo in . Founded religious communities. Fought Manichaeism Donatism Pelagianism and other heresies. Oversaw his church and his see during the fall of the Roman Empire to the Vandals.

3. St. Augustine Of Hippo
augustine of hippo. Considered to be one of the most outstanding theologians in the history of the Catholic Church, Augustine was born in North Africa in 354 A.D. and died there in 430.
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St. Augustine of Hippo Considered to be one of the most outstanding theologians in the history of the Catholic Church, Augustine was born in North Africa in 354 A.D. and died there in 430. There are a great many web pages devoted to him and his thought. This page will attempt to categorize and list as many as have been found. Because there are so many things said about him, this listing is somewhat sloppy in its distinctions. Biographies of Augustine Writings of Augustine Articles about Augustine's thought Art work depicting Augustine ... Return to Jack Pejza's homepage Last revised April 1, 2004 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1534/august.html

4. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Works Of St. Augustine Of Hippo
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St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was one of the most prolific geniuses that humanity has ever known, and is admired not only for the number of his works, but also for the variety of subjects, which traverse the whole realm of thought. The form in which he casts his work exercises a very powerful attraction on the reader. Bardenhewer praises his extraordinary suppleness of expression and his marvellous gift of describing interior things, of painting the various states of the soul and the facts of the spiritual world. His latinity bears the stamp of his age. In general, his style is noble and chaste; but, says the same author, "in his sermons and other popular writings he purposely drops to the language of the people." A detailed analysis is impossible here. We shall merely indicate his principal writings and the date (often approximate) of their composition. Autobiography and Correspondence The Confessions are the history of his heart; the

5. Blessed Augustine Of Hippo. His Place In The Orthodox Church: A Corrective
Blessed augustine of hippo His Place in the Orthodox Church did he question the position of augustine of hippo in the ranks of the Fathers and saints of the Orthodox
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There are those who argue that Saint Augustine (†430) wrote a number of things inconsistent with the consensus of the Fathers, especially with regard to sin and human guilt before God and the nature of Grace. This is partly because distortions and overstatements of certain among his theological precepts by Medieval and Reformation thinkers have been unfairly attributed to the Saint himself. In fact, though, one would be hard-pressed to find in the writings of St. Augustine evidence of an intentional distortion of the Church’s teachings or signs of tenacious resistance to correction by his contemporaries. Indeed, Pope Vigilius [†555], in reconciling himself to the decisions of the Fifth Œcumenical Synod, invoked the memory, among "...our Fathers," of the "blessed Augustine" for his willingness to retract and correct various among his "writings" and "sayings" ("Decretal Letter,"

6. Catholic Online - Saints - St. Augustine Of Hippo
Catholic Online Saints. St. augustine of hippo. FeastdayAugust 28Patronof brewers. 430. St. augustine of hippo is the patron of brewers because of his conversion from a former
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7. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Teaching Of St. Augustine Of Hippo
Visit New Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. Teaching of St. augustine of hippo. St. augustine of hippo (354430) is "a philosophical and theological
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St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) is "a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, dominating, like a pyramid, antiquity and the succeeding ages. Compared with the great philosophers of past centuries and modern times, he is the equal of them all; among theologians he is undeniably the first, and such has been his influence that none of the Fathers, Scholastics, or Reformers has surpassed it." (Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church ) Elsewhere, we have discussed his life and his writings; here, we shall treat of his teaching and influence in three sections: I. HIS FUNCTION AS A DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH When the critics endeavour to determine Augustine's place in the history of the Church and of civilization, there can be no question of exterior or political influence, such as was exercised by St. Leo, St. Gregory

8. Biography: Augustine Of Hippo, Bishop And Theologian (28 Aug 430)
augustine of hippo, Bishop and Theologian. 28 August 430. Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus) was one of the greatest theologians of Western Christianity. ( serve thee Help us, following the example
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Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and Theologian
28 August 430
When He was 19 and a student at Carthage, he read a treatise by Cicero that opened his eyes to the delights of philosophy. He was from the beginning a brilliant student, with an eager intellectual curiousity, but he never mastered Greek he tells us that his first Greek teacher was a brutal man who constantly beat his students, and Augustine rebelled and vowed never to learn Greek. By the time he realized that he really needed to know Greek, it was too late; and although he acquired a smattering of the language, he was never really at home in it. However, his mastery of Latin was another matter. He became an expert both in the eloquent use of the language and in the use of clever arguments to make his points. He became a teacher of rhetoric in Carthage, but was dissatisfied. It was the custom for students to pay their fees to the professor on the last day of the term, and many students attended faithfully all term, and then did not pay. In his late twenties, Augustine decided to leave Africa and seek his fortune in Rome (41:53 N 12:30 E). In Milan Augustine met the bishop Ambrose, and was startled to find in him a reasonableness of mind and belief, a keenness of thought, and an integrity of character far in excess of what he had found elsewhere. For the first time, Augustine saw Christianity as a religion fit for a philosopher.

9. Augustine Of Hippo
Extensive site about Augustine; offers texts and translations, commentary and research materials, images, and related links.
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10. Augustine, Saint (345-430)
Bishop of Hippo and "Doctor of the Church" Augustine from Dictionary of Christian Biography. augustine of hippo, Life of Saint
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Augustine, Saint (345-430)
Bishop of Hippo and "Doctor of the Church"
Works about St. Augustine Augustine from Encyclopedia Britannica (9th ed.) St. Augustine from Mark Browning St. Augustine from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge St. Augustine from Dictionary of Christian Biography Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint from Catholic Encyclopedia Confessions of Augustine: An Electronic Edition Works by St. Augustine Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler On Christian Doctrine Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love NPNF1-01. The Confessions and Letters of St. Augustin, with a Sketch of his Life and Work (Author) from Logos Research Systems, Inc. (Author) NPNF1-03. On the Holy Trinity; Doctrinal Treatises; Moral Treatises (Author) NPNF1-04. Augustin: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists (Author) Confessiones Language : Latin Sermones Language : Latin NPNF1-05. St. Augustin: Anti-Pelagian Writings (Author) NPNF1-06. St. Augustin: Sermon on the Mount; Harmony of the Gospels; Homilies on the Gospels (Author) from Logos, Inc. Confessions of Augustine: An Electronic Edition (Author) Description : Commentary NPNF1-07. St. Augustin: Homilies on the Gospel of John; Homilies on the First Epistle of John; Soliloquies

11. Roman Catholic Parish Of St. Augustine Of Hippo: Home Page
Mass times, contact details, parish groups, notice boards.
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Friday - 2.00pm - Requiem Mass Isobel Martin PRAYING FOR PEACE IN IRAQ Special prayers will take place during Exposition on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 5,15 - 5.45pm. ROSARY PRAYER FOR PEACE PARISH BREAKFAST After the 8.30am Mass on Sunday. We hope visitors will be able to join us. ** If you're not sure how to find us, click here for a map **
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12. In Comparison: Hsün Tzu And Augustine Of Hippo
Scholarly paper from 1990 by John R. Mabry. Compares and contrasts the two thinkers, arguing that their underlying differences outweigh any commonalities.
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For Augustine, the intervention is the Church, who provides, in Chinese terms, sage rulers and ritual principles. For the Christian, this means baptism and indoctrination (In symbolic terms, the ruling Catholic hierarchy is seen as sort of sage-kings, or philosopher-kings, to use the Greek idea, though very rarely has the reality lived up to the expression). Passion, especially, for both men was a dead giveaway concerning man's intrinsic nature and continued corruption. For Augustine, sexual desire is the proof of universal original sin,10 to which Hsün Tzu might have responded with an emphatic "Man's emotions, man's emotions-they are very unlovely things indeed!"11 Hsün Tzu resonates with even some of Augustine's more Neo-Platonic leanings. For instance, when Hsün Tzu writes "the mind gives meaning to impressions. It gives meaning to impressions, and only then, by means of the ear, can sound be known; by means of the eye, can forms be known.... When the five senses note something but cannot classify it, and the mind tries to identify it but fails to give it meaning, then one can only say that there is no knowledge."12 While this is a long way from Plato's world of forms, or Augustine's parallel, the Mind of God,13 we can see the spark of parallel thinking. Hsün Tzu is saying that unless there is a corresponding archetype or idea in one's pre-existing mental schema, it is impossible to identify or classify any incoming data from the senses.

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17. Amy Steedman: Saint Augustine Of Hippo
Saint augustine of hippo by Amy Steedman he story of the life of Saint Augustine is different from almost every other saint story
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by Amy Steedman he story of the life of Saint Augustine is different from almost every other saint story, because it is taken from his own words and not from what has been said about him. He wrote a wonderful book called The Confessions of Saint Augustine, and in it we find all that he thought and did from the time he was a little child.
Augustine was born in 354 in the northern part of Africa, which then belonged to Rome, and was one of the richest countries in the world. His mother, Monica, was a Christian, but all her prayers and loving care could not keep her son from evil ways. He is often called the prodigal saint, because he wandered very far astray for many years into that far country of the youngest son in the parable; living in the midst of the sins and evil pleasures of the world, until he learned to say, "I will arise and go to my father."
And so Augustine's story comforts and helps us when we feel how easy it is to do wrong, and how we fail every day to do the good things we meant to do. There are so few days we can mark with a white stone because we have really tried to be good, and so many days we are glad to forget because of the black cross that stands against them. And yet, who knows but, if we fight on to the end, we too may be saints as Augustine was, for he won his crown through many failures.
The story, in Augustine's own words, begins from the time when he was a very little baby, not from what he remembers, but from what he had learned as he watched other babies in whom he saw a picture of himself.

18. St. Augustine Episcopal Church
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19. Roman Catholic Parish Of St. Augustine Of Hippo: Home Page
St. Austell, Cornwall. Mass times, contact details, parish groups, notice boards.
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20. Augustine Of Hippo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
augustine of hippo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter Brown, augustine of hippo (Berkeley University of California Press, 1967) ISBN 0520-00186-9.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Aurelius Augustine Augustine of Hippo , born A.D. , Tagaste; died August 28 Hippo Regius (modern Bône, now Annaba Algeria ) is a Saint and Doctor of the Church according to Roman Catholicism . In the Eastern Orthodox he is also a Saint, the Blessed Augustine, the Bishop of Hippo. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Life
Saint Augustine was raised in Roman north Africa, educated in Carthage and employed as a professor of rhetoric in Milan by 383. He followed the Manichaean religion in his student days, and was converted to Christianity by the preaching and example of Ambrose of Milan. He was baptized at Easter in 387, and returned to north Africa and created an monastic foundation at Tagaste for himself and a group of friends. In 391 he was ordained a priest in Hippo. He became a famous preacher (more than 350 preserved sermons are believed to be authentic), and noted for combatting the Manichaean heresy. He also advocated the use of force against the Donatists , asking "Why . . . should not the Church use force in compelling her lost sons to return, if the lost sons compelled others to their destruction?" (

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