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Theological Concepts
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theological concepts, their identification, integration and implications. It highlights the impact of each concept on personal leaning and the way it shapes up the religious and social faiths. Augustine & Pelagius (Doctrinal Conflict) Ident...

Problem Of Evil
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problem of evil is inherent to understanding the big picture that Christianity has to offer, and as such, it is not something that can be easily solved. The paper aims at discussing Augustine’s problem of evil while examining the solution t...

Augustines Confessions
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within the Christian tradition. Politically astute and highly intellectual, Augustine was a North African bishop during a period that saw immense changes in the political landscape. Following the Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christi...

Open Questions, An Introduction To Philosophy (Review)
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open their mindset and see the picture from its entire angle. In this book, writers such as Charles Darwin, Mahatma Gandhi, and Benjamin Franklin give their views on the existence of God and individual free will; Plato’s views on the relati...

Comparison Of Cicero And Augustine
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mind that he could seldom write many pages without some reminiscence or verbal allusion. In youth he also read with profound admiration Sallust’s somber histories of the Roman Republic and the comedies of Terence. These too were part of th...

Augustine: The Confession, Book Viii
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In the Everett Ferguson’s book, Church History, he says, “Augustine is a towering figure in church history and Augustine has continued to be a major influence in theology for both Catholics especially in his views on the church and the sac...

Reading Based Assignment
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a "just war" to spread the "Word of God." Fundamentalists will claim the Bible is the "Word of God" but is in fact the work of men such as Saint Augustine. I read his book The Confessions in college and this man is totally insane. Page aft...