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Augustine of Hippo

354 – 430 · Bishop of Hippo Regius

Also known as Aurelius Augustinus · Saint Augustine

Feast: 28 August (Catholic) · 15 June (Orthodox)

Augustine of Hippo
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Bishop of Hippo and the most influential Latin Father. Author of Confessions, City of God, On the Trinity, and the anti-Pelagian works.

Highlights

Main contribution
Augustine became the grammar of Western Christianity.
Best first read
Confessions
Primary source
Augustine, Confessiones

Augustine became the grammar of Western Christianity. Confessions gave the church a new way to write about memory, desire, sin, grace, and the divided self; City of God gave it a way to think about history after Rome's collapse; his anti-Pelagian writings shaped later arguments about grace and freedom. Catholics, Protestants, medieval scholastics, Reformers, and modern philosophers all keep returning to him because he asked questions that did not expire. To understand the Western church, you have to understand what Augustine made possible.

Notable works

  • ·Confessions · 400
  • ·City of God · 426
  • ·On Christian Doctrine · 397
  • ·On the Trinity · 419
  • ·Enchiridion · 421
  • ·Sermons · 400

Primary sources

  • ·Augustine, Confessiones
  • ·Augustine, Retractationes
  • ·Possidius, Vita Augustini
Cover of Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Love by St. Augustine
Daily reading

Book of the day

Enchiridion

Augustine of Hippo

A reading pick tied to today's figure, quote, era, or event. A compact Augustinian map of faith, hope, love, grace, and salvation after the Pelagian fight.

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