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    theological works written in Latin‚ De Sacramentis on the Sacraments and De Spiritu Sancto on the Holy Spirit.   Around 385‚ an ambitious professor of public speaking named Augustine came to hear Saint Ambrose preach in order to study his technique‚ and in the process‚ was attracted to the Catholic faith.  In 386 Augustine was baptized by St. Ambrose and went

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    qualified the Jews to be slaughtered by the Crusaders through the Just War written St. Augustine of Hippo. St. Augustine of Hippo’s work on the Just War was a vastly important document in the rationalization of the Crusades and the victimization of the Jews. “Augustine of Hippo (d. 430) was one of the most influential early Christian theologians‚ helping to shape medieval thinking on a wide variety of topics.”[1] Augustine in his work on the just war clearly notes that the act‚ the agent‚ and the authority

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    compare and contrast mesopotamia‚ egypt‚ and harappan civilization politically‚ socially‚ and economically. 8) Antony and Cleopatra – Octavia’s wife‚ Cleopatra‚ had an affair with Mark Antony. They fell in love after the Battle of Philippi. Antony conquered land in the East with Cleopatra’s money. They had three children together. In 33 BCE‚ the civil breaks out; and in 31 BCE‚ the Battle of Actium begins. Antony kills himself in 30 BCE‚ eleven days later‚ Cleopatra kills herself. 9) Pax Romana

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    that has puzzled Christians since the time of St. Augustine of Hippo. In The Confessions of St. Augustine‚ he initiates this premise and argues in its favor. Discourse about evil is based on the Christian theological teachings of the omniscience‚ omnipotence‚ and perfect benevolence of God as well as the understanding that evil is present in this world. Since these four concepts are contradictory‚ one of them must be rejected. Thus‚ St. Augustine argues that evil does not exist. I find St. Augustine’s

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    quality education because of the resources given to whites were now available to blacks. He chose to attend St. Augustine High school. The Archdiocese of New Orleans constructed St. Augustine High School with funds solicited from Catholics of the Archdiocese through the Youth Progress Program. The Archdiocese of New Orleans placed the school under the patronage of St. Augustine of Hippo‚ a preeminent Christian and scholar of Africa‚ and a Father of the Church. This was appropriate since from its inception

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    Saint Augustine was born to a pagan father and a Christian mother. He lived a life of immorality until his early thirties when he suddenly took a new path that would eventually lead to his canonization. According to Augustine he grew up in a life of sin. Though raised as a Christian he did not fully accept the faith that was taught to him by his mother. Instead‚ during his education‚ he became fascinated with the writings of the great philosophers such as Plato. The ideas expressed in the writings

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    Bibliography: Brown‚ Peter. 2000. Augustine of Hippo: A bibliography. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Brown‚ Peter. 1989. The world of late antiquity: A.D. 150-750. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ Ltd. Burton‚ Douglas. 2005. Simplicity‚ or the terror of belief: the making and unmaking

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    HISTORY 1111 World Civilization Name: __________________________ Date: __________________ Score: _______ 1 The most important ingredient in the making of a distinct European civilization was the (A) political legacy of Rome (B) philosopical legacy of Greece (C) synthesizing power of Christianity (D) traditions of the Germanic tribes 2 St. Paul used the term ekklesia to refer to (A) a parish church (B) the Mediterranean-wide assembly of Jesus’ followers (C) the office and officials

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    descriptions with key figures in the early Church history. Ambrose: 1. Popular political leader in Milan. 2. Drafted as bishop in 374 Athanasius: 1. Elder and eventually bishop of Alexandria. 2. Was exiled several times Augustine: 1. Became a believer under Ambrose. 2. Became boshop of hippo 3. Strongly against Donatists and Pelagians. Chtysostom: 1. An elder and eventually a bishop (against his will) in Antioch. Cyril: 1. Bishop of Alexandria. 2. Viewed Jesus as one person. Donatus: North African bishop

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    It is clear that vitally  important decisions had to take place. Two important voices for the eventual success of  the church‚ and for the great contribution to the Christian Doctrine were the brilliant  visionary Origin‚ and one of the early Christian Fathers­ Saint Augustine.    Christianity emerges with Jesus of Nazareth. The evidence most reliable and important  about his life is the Gospel‚ all of them written well after his death. His disciples were the  authors of the Gospels. These records present Jesus as the son of God; in them

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