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    My Freshmen year I was challenged by my faith.I was raised to going to church so to me it was an ordinary thing I had to do every Saturday.When I was little I was excited to attend but the older I got the more I stop paying attention when I was told about the heart condition I had.It made me look for an answer‚I would spend the sleepless night to try to understand God.I feel in depression during that time‚until I came across two bible verse .1 Corinthians 10:13 saying "No temptation has overtaken

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    History‚ Religion "Confessions" is a collection of thirteen books by St. Augustine of Hippo chronicling his religious transformation and devotion to God. Extracted from this collection is Book 1‚ chapters 1-2. At this time of his life Augustine is 43 years old and the year is around 397. The period was religiously tumultuous‚ for one ’s religious choice often sent a political message. In Book 1‚ chapters 1-2‚ Augustine makes clear his choice and religious alignment with the Christian faith

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    Augustine Of Hippo

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    Augustine of Hippo . Augustine of Hippo Saint Augustine in His Study by Sandro Botticelli‚ 1480‚ Chiesa di Ognissanti‚Florence‚ Italy Born 13 November 354 Thagaste‚ Numidia (modern-day Souk Ahras‚ Algeria) Died 28 August 430 (aged 75) Hippo Regius‚ Numidia(modern-day Annaba‚ Algeria) Notable work(s) Confessions of St. Augustine City of God On Christian Doctrine Theological work Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɨn/[1][2] or /ˈɔːɡəstɪn/;[2] Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis;[3] 13 November 354 – 28

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    Discuss aspects of Augustine’s concept of time in ‘The Confessions’ Even the agnostic philosopher Bertrand Russell was impressed by this. He wrote‚ "a very admirable relativistic theory of time. ... It contains a better and clearer statement than Kant’s of the subjective theory of time - a theory which‚ since Kant‚ has been widely accepted among philosophers."[45] Catholic theologians generally subscribe to Augustine’s belief that God exists outside of time in the "eternal present"; that time only

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    Augustine on Evil

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    St. Augustine believed that God made a perfect world‚ but that God’s creatures turned away from God of their own free will and that is how evil originated in the world. Augustine assumes that evil cannot be properly said to exist at all‚ he argues that the evil‚ together with that suffering which is created as punishment for sin‚ originates in the free nature of the will of all creatures. According to Augustine‚ God has allowed evil to exist in the world because it does not conflict with his righteousness

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    Aquinas and Augustine

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    influence Augustine and Aquinas? a. St. Augustine was taught philosophy by Bishop Ambrose who studied Platonism. St. Augustine was one of the first to bring together faith and reason. He revolutionized Plato’s two world view and divided line. In the divided line he changed the good to god‚ said the forms are in gods mind‚ and that god is the only one who can make sensible objects possible. In the two world view St. Augustine said that not all activity is physical‚ there is also spiritual activity

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    The book ‘Grace and Free Choice’ was written by St. Augustine to defend both free choice and the grace of God (Humphries 147). The revelation of coming together on the same path to perfection is elusive and somewhat hindered by differences. Here we can already see quarreling amongst the children while the Father God remains unshaken and unmoved in His heavenly throne (Psalm 11:4). According to St. Augustine’s defense on the evidence of free choice‚ he simplifies by stating

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    Confessions‚ was written by Aurelius Augustine‚ who was ordained in the Christian Church and was named Bishop of Hippo. Confessions‚ is like an account of Augustine’s life before accepted God and joined the Christian. “In his Confessions he set down‚ for the benefit of others‚ the story of his early life and his conversion to Christianity.” (1113) In this autobiography he describes his childhood and his education then goes on to describe his life in adulthood before converting to Christianity. In

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    that after the consecration‚ the substances of bread and wine no longer exist and Jesus’ true body‚ blood‚ soul‚ and divinity take their place. Saint Ignatius held a true understanding and devotion to what the Eucharist truly was. In The Spiritual Writings of St. Loyola Ignatius said “He instituted the most sacred sacrifice of the Eucharist‚ to be the greatest mark of His love”. Ignatius understood how truly magnificent the Eucharist is. He understood that Jesus gave us the Eucharist to save and

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    Spirituals

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    Spirituals began when Africans were brought to the colonies and forced to work as slaves. These songs were used to communicate‚ pass the time‚ and tell stories. Spirituals allowed slaves to express their despair‚ pain and suffering and slaves used code words to talk about their masters or give hints about escape‚ directions‚ and escape route. Spirituals also allowed for religious devotion and unity and was homophonic‚ containg multiple parts to the same rhythm. It also incorparated sycopation‚ the

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