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Augustine of Hippo/Introduction to Augustine of Hippo

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Introduction to Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo (354-430 CE) is one of the most significant Christian theologians in the history of the church. His works shaped all of medieval theology and philosophy, helped inspire multiple reforms of the church, and continue to inform theological discussions today. This course is an introduction to his life and thought.


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  • 354: Born Aurelius Augustine in Thagaste, North Africa - modern-day Algeria
  • Father was Patricius, a local government official and a pagan
  • Mother was Monica, a Christian believer who had great influence over her son
  • 371-374: Studied law at Carthage
  • 375: Conversion to Manicheaism
  • 376-383: Taught rhetoric in Carthage
  • 384: Professor of rhetoric in Milan
  • 386: Converted to Christianity
  • 387: Baptized and joined a monastic community in Thagaste
  • 391: Ordained a priest in spite of his objections; founded a new community in Hippo
  • 397: Consecrated Bishop of Hippo against his wishes
  • 430: Died while Hippo was under siege by Vandals
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  1. Initial Lecture - Augustine's Spiritual Journey
  2. First Assignment - Fun Facts
Augustine:Major Works
  • The Confessions
  • The City of God
  • On the Trinity
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