A History of the Christian Church (Part 17) Augustine of Hippo (c.354–430 AD) The Basis of Our Faith
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Welcome to "My History of the Christian Church Podcast," where I look at the lives of the most influential figures in Christian history. In this episode, we're turning our attention to one of the most towering intellects of the early church, Augustine of Hippo.
Saint Augustine, born in 354 AD in the Roman province of Numidia (modern-day Algeria), is one of the most significant theologians and philosophers in Christian history. His writings and teachings have shaped Christian doctrine and thought for centuries.
From his early years of spiritual searching and his eventual conversion to Christianity, to his pivotal role as the Bishop of Hippo, Augustine's life was a journey of intellectual and spiritual transformation. He grappled with the deepest questions of human existence, sin, grace, and the nature of God.
Augustine's seminal works, such as "Confessions" and "The City of God," continue to influence theology, philosophy, and the way Christians understand their faith. His insights into the human condition, the importance of grace, and the relationship between the church and society remain deeply relevant today.
In this episode, we'll explore Augustine's life story, his major writings, and his enduring impact on Christianity. We'll uncover the man behind the theology and understand how his journey of faith and reason still resonates in the modern church.
Join us as we consider the life of Saint Augustine and discover how his legacy continues to shape Christian thought and practice.
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