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  1. Aurelius Augustinus: De musica liber VI (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis Studia Latina Stockholmiensia, 47) by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, Martin Jacobsson, 2002-12
  2. The city of God. Translated by Marcus Dods by Marcus Dods, 2010-08-30
  3. Sermons on selected lessons of the New Testament
  4. Homilies on the Gospel according to St. John: and his first Epistle
  5. Commentary on the Lord's Sermon on the Mount (The Fathers of the Church, 11) by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, 2001-02
  6. Sancti Augustini Confessionum libri tredecim by Karl von Raumer, 2010-08-20
  7. Fathers of the Church: Niceta of Remesiana Writings Sulpicius Severus Writings Vincent of Lerins Commonitories Prosper of a Quitaine Grace and Free W by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, 1971-06
  8. Against the Academicians by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, 1957-06
  9. Walking into Light by David Brian Winter, Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, 1986-06
  10. Collectio selecta SS. Ecclesiae Patrum (Latin Edition) by Armand Benjamin Caillau, Marie Nicolas Silvestre Guillon, 2009-12-17
  11. The Confessions of St. Augustine by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine, 2006-11-03
  12. The Confessions of S. Augustine (1840 ) by Saint Augustine Bishop of Hippo, 2010-02-17
  13. The Confessions of St. Augustine: A Modern English Version (Paraclete Living Library) by Saint, Bishop of Hippo Augustine, Hal McElwaine Helms, 1995-04-19
  14. The Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine, 1996-09-01

41. New Books
2503405010 Main Library 2219214X Go to catalogue record. BR 65.A8 Augustine,Saint, Bishop of Hippo. BR 65.A8 Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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Derrida, Jacques. - The work of mourning / Jacques Derrida / edited byPascale-Anne Brault and M. - London : University of Chicago Press, 2001. -0226143163
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Philosophical perspectives. - 16 : Language and mind, 2002 / edited by JamesE. Tomberlin. - Malden, Mass.; Oxford : Blackwell, 2002. - G07735591
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Steenblock, Volker. - Kleine Philosophiegeschichte / Volker Steenblock. -Stuttgart : Reclam, 2002. - (Universal-Bibliothek ; Nr.18198). -3150181984

42. Augustine Of Hippo - Wikipedia
of the current Bishop), and remained as Bishop in Hippo led him to be designatedthe patron Saint of Regular Augustine died in 430 during the siege of Hippo
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Augustine of Hippo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Augustine of Hippo , born A.D. , Tagaste; died August 28 Hippo Regius (modern Bone, Algeria
Life
Augustine was raised in Roman north Africa, educated in Carthage and employed as a professor of rhetoric in Milan by 383. He followed the Manichaean religion in his student days, and was converted to Christianity by the preaching and example of Ambrose of Milan. He was baptized at Easter in 387, and returned to north Africa and created an monastic foundation at Tagaste for himself and a group of friends. In 391 he was ordained a priest in Hippo. He became a famous preacher (more than 350 preserved sermons are believed to be authentic), and noted for combatting the Manichaean heresy. In 396 he was made coadjutor bishop of Hippo (assistant with the right of succession on the death of the current bishop), and remained as bishop in Hippo until his death in 430. He left his monastery, but continued to lead a monastic life in the episcopal residence. He left a Rule (

43. Augustine, Saint
Augustine, Saint , Lat. Aurelius Augustinus, 354–430, one of the four Latin Fathers,Bishop of Hippo (near presentday Annaba, Algeria), b. Tagaste (c. 40 mi
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44. Lives Of The Saints, August 28, Saint Augustine
St. John 2029. Saint Augustine Bishop of Hippo and Doctor of the Church(354430). Saint Augustine was born in 354 at Tagaste in Africa.
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August 28 Spiritual Bouquet: Blessed are they who have not seen, and yet have believed. St. John 20:29 SAINT AUGUSTINE
Bishop of Hippo and Doctor of the Church
Reflection : Read the lives of the Saints, and you will find yourself living amid company to whose standards you will be forced to raise, at least in some measure, your own in your daily life. Sources: Les Petits Bollandistes: Vies des Saints, Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints, a compilation based on of the Saints and other sources by John Gilmary Shea (Benziger Brothers: New York, 1894).

45. Catalogue Of The Catholic Central Library
Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor a historical study. BURTON, Philip, CM. ClassB. Shelf AUG HIP. xi, 424p., front. (map). Augustine OF Hippo, Saint.
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46. Catalogue Of The Catholic Central Library
The antiPelagian works of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo Augustine OF Hippo,Saint. Class 281.1. Shelf AUG/ DOD. AcNo 10431. vol. 1 tr by Peter Holmes.
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47. Saint Augustine Of Hippo
a priest in 391, and became Bishop of Hippo Regius in As a Bishop Augustine had manydebates with Donatists and followers Some wise words from Saint Augustine.
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St. Augustine
Saint Augustine was one of the foremost philosopher-theologians of early Christianity and the leading figure in the church of North Africa. He had a profound influence on the subsequent development of Western thought and culture, and shaped the themes and defined the problems that have characterized the Western tradition of Christian theology. His two most celebrated writings are his semiautobiographical Confessions and City of God, a Christian vision of history.
Augustine was born at Thagaste in Numidia, which is part of present day Algeria. His father, Patricius (died about 371), was a pagan (later converted to Christianity), but his mother, Monica, was a devout Christian who labored untiringly for her son's conversion and who was canonized by the Roman Catholic church. As a child he was schooled in Latin literature and later went to Carthage to study rhetoric, where he became a teacher. By the age of twenty he turned away from his Christian upbringing. He was repelled by its codes of behavior, but he never completely renounced it.
At Cathage he became enthusiastic about philosophy after reading Cicero's Hortensius. He considered becoming a Christian, but experimented with several philosophical systems before finally entering the church. For nine years, from 373 until 382, he adhered to Manichaeism, a Persian dualistic philosophy then widely current in the Western Roman Empire. With its fundamental principle of conflict between good and evil and its claim of a rational interpretation of Scripture, Manichaeism at first seemed to Augustine to correspond to experience and to furnish the most plausible hypothesis upon which to construct a philosophical and ethical system. Moreover, its moral code was not unpleasantly strict; Augustine later recorded in his Confessions: "Give me chastity and continence, but not just now." Disillusioned by the impossibility of reconciling certain contradictory Manichaeist doctrines, Augustine abandoned this philosophy and turned to skepticism.

48. Accessions 1/31/03
Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Saint Augustine's memory / introduction andcommentary by Garry Wills. (Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Confessiones.
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  • 49. LIFETEEN - SAINT OF THE WEEK
    He went on to become Bishop of Hippo in 395 AD and led the Augustine was one of manykilled. Factoids Not only was his mentor a Saint, but his mother as well
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    50. BIO: Augustine Of Hippo
    August 28, Saint Day of After his conversion, Augustine went back to his nativeAfrica in 387 he was ordained a priest in 391 and consecrated Bishop of Hippo
    http://www.hillsdale.edu/dept/Phil&Rel/Biography/08/28.html
    Hillsdale College Department of Philosophy and Religion
    August 28, Saint Day of:
    Augustine of Hippo (28 August 430)
    A brief biography by James Kiefer Augustine (Aurelius Augustinus) was one of the greatest theologians of Western Christianity. (In his day the Mediterranean world consisted of an Eastern, Greek-speaking half and a Western, Latin-speaking half, with different ways of looking at things, and different habits of thought.) He was born 13 November 354 in North Africa, about 45 miles south of the Mediterranean, in the town of Tagaste (modern Souk-Ahras) in Numidia, in what is now Algeria, but near ancient Carthage (modern Tunis). His mother, Monnica , was a Christian, and his father for many years a pagan (although he became a Christian before his death). His mother undertook to bring him up as a Christian, and on one level he always found something attractive about Christ, but in the short run he was more interested in the attractions of sex, fame, and pride in his own cleverness. After a moderate amount of running around as a teen-ager, he took a mistress, who bore him a son when he was about eighteen. Theirs was a long-term relationship, apparently with faithfulness on both sides, and the modern reader is left wondering why he did not simply marry the girl. He never tells us this (and in fact never tells us her name), so that we can only guess. It seems likely that she was a freedwoman, and that the laws forbade marriage between a free-born Roman citizen and a slave, or an ex-slave.

    51. New Materials
    BR65.A5 E53 1990. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Works of Saint Augustine a. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. St. Augustine on marriage and. sexuality.
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    New Materials John W. Dickhaut Library February 2003 Methodist Theological School in Ohio MTS ARCHIVE BX8251 .W4 Archive Webster, Thomas. History of the Methodist Episcopal church in Canada. Hamilton : Printed at the Canada Christian advocate office, 1870. MTS MAIN LIBRARY Hunter, Cornelius. Darwin's God : evolution and the problem of evil. Grand Rapids, MI : Brazos Press, 2001. Norton, Mary Beth. In the devil's snare : the Salem witchcraft crisis of 1692. 1st ed. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2002. McCormick, Patrick T. Facing ethical issues : dimensions of Mahwah, N.J. : Paulist Press, Colegate, Isabel. Pelican in the wilderness : hermits, solitaries and recluses. 1st U.S. ed. Washington, D.C. : Counterpoint, 2002. Science and religion : a historical introduction. Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. Peterson, Gregory R., 1966- Minding God : theology and the cognitive sciences. Theology and the sciences. Minneapolis : Fortress Press, assessing, caring. Death, value, and meaning series. Amityville, N.Y. : Baywood Pub. Co, 2001.

    52. HistoryCenter.net
    Augustine returned to Africa to become Bishop of Hippo. Saint Augustine was oneof the foremost philosophertheologians of early Christianity and the
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    53. The College Of Saint Augustine
    Augustine became the patron Saint of brewers because of his Augustine was baptizedby Bishop Ambrose during easter vigil as an assistant to the Bishop of Hippo
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    Our Patron Saint
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    Feastday:August 28 Patron of brewers
    The man for whom St. Augustine's College is named was a lively and, in the early part of his life, a wayward individual. Augustine of Hippo, the college's patron was born in North Africa in the year 354. His father, Patricius, was a minor Roman official who converted Christianity at the end of his life. His mother, Monica, for whom St. Monica's in Barre was na saint in her own right. Augustine spent his youth carousing, diving deeply and often into the party life and all it entailed. His dissolute life-style was a source of great distress to his mother. Although Monica wept and worried, she never wavered in her conviction that her son would ultimately be converted to the Catholic faith. St. Augustine became the patron saint of brewers because of his conversion from a former life of loose living, which included parties, entertainment, and worldly ambitions. St Augustine spent many years of his life in wicked living and in false beliefs. Though he was one of the most intelligent men who ever lived and though he had been brought up a Christian, his sins of impurity and his pride darkened his mind so much, that he could not see or understand the Divine Truth anymore. Despite his personal shortcomings, Augustine became a professional success. He earned a living as a professor of rhetoric - which in his time entailed philosophy and public speaking. His studies brought him to Rome and, eventually to Milan, where he was exposed to the preaching of St. Ambrose - a bishop and brilliant Catholic theologian. Augustine, who came to Milan a troubled and disillusioned young man who, according to his later writings, was "gnawed within" by a growing unhappiness, was converted to Catholicism after reading this passage from the scripture:

    54. Bibliography On St. Augustine's Moral Thought
    Augustine, Saint Bishop of Hippo, and RW Dyson. Meagher, Robert E., Augustine, Bishopof Hippo Saint, Selections, and English. An Introduction to Augustine.
    http://libnt2.lib.tcu.edu/staff/bellinger/60023/bib_on_st_augustine.htm
    Bibliography on St. Augustine's Moral Thought Compiled by Charles Bellinger c.bellinger@tcu.edu Arendt, Hannah, Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, and Judith Chelius Stark. Love and Saint Augustine . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. Augustine, Saint Bishop of Hippo, and R. W. Dyson. The Pilgrim City : Social and Political Ideas in the Writings of St. Augustine of Hippo . Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Rochester NY, 2001. Babcock, William S. The Ethics of St. Augustine . Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1991. Banner, William Augustus. The Path of St. Augustine Boice, James Montgomery. Two Cities, Two Loves : Christian Responsibility in a Crumbling Culture . Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1996. Bonner, Gerald, Robert Dodaro, and George Lawless. Augustine and His Critics : Essays in Honour of Gerald Bonner . London: New York, 2000. Bright, Pamela. Augustine and the Bible . Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1999. Brown, Peter Robert Lamont. Augustine of Hippo : A Biography . Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Burt, Donald X.

    55. Saint Augustine - EBooks - Coming Soon!
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    Saint Augustine, a seminal thinker and prolific writer widely regarded as one of the greatest Fathers of the Catholic Church, was born Aurelius Augustinus, a citizen of Rome, on November 13, A.D. 354, in the North African town of Tagaste (today the Algerian village of Souk Ahras). His pagan father, Patricius, was a property owner and minor official; his revered mother, Monnica, was of native Berber descent and a devout Christian. Augustine received a classical Latin education at the local school and later studied rhetoric in the nearby town of Madaura. While a university student in the cosmopolitan seaport of Carthage he fathered a son, Adeodatus, by an unnamed mistress who remained his lover for many years. At the age of nineteen Augustine read Cicero's Hortensius, a now lost treatise that inspired him to seek true wisdom through the study of philosophy. During this period he also joined the pseudo-Christian sect known as the Manichaeans.
    Augustine embarked on a teaching career in 374. Over the next years he conducted a school for rhetoric in Carthage and published his first book

    56. Directory :: Look.com
    CoptNet Saint Augustine Coptic Synexarion profile of St. Augustine,Bishop of Hippo, Doctor of the Church. Island of Freedom St.
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    57. New Acquisitions List For Theology - July 2001
    Augustine, Saint, Bishop OF Hippo. Augustine political writings / editedby EM Atkins and RJ Dodaro. Augustine, Saint, Bishop OF Hippo.
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    Historical dictionary of Islam. ATHANASIADIS, HARRIS.
    George Grant and the theology of the cross : the Christian foundations of his thought. AUGUSTINE, SAINT, BISHOP OF HIPPO.
    Augustine : political writings / edited by E. M. Atkins and R. J. Dodaro. AUGUSTINE, SAINT, BISHOP OF HIPPO.
    The pilgrim city : social and political ideas in the writings of St. Augustine of Hippo / [commentary] by R. W. Dyson. AUNE, DAVID E., ED.
    The Gospel of Matthew in current study : studies in memory of William G. Thompson, S.J. BALTZER, KLAUS.
    Deutero-Isaiah : a commentary on Isaiah 40-55. BEHR, JOHN.
    Asceticism and anthropology in Irenaeus and Clement. BELLITTO, CHRISTOPHER M. Nicolas de Clamanges : spirituality, personal reform, and pastoral renewal on the eve of the reformations. BESANÇON, ALAIN. The forbidden image : an intellectual history of iconoclasm. BOCKMUEHL, MARKUS. Jewish law in gentile churches : Halakhah and the beginning of Christian public ethics. BOLT, JOHN.

    58. Duc De Berry - Folio 37v
    Painting from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. With commentary.Category Society Religion and Spirituality...... miter that symbolizes his future office of Bishop of Hippo miter of the archhishopof Milan, Saint Ambrose pours the haptismal water over Augustine's head
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    The Baptism of Saint Augustine Folio 37v This painting, of medium size, occupies an unusual place in the middle of the Te Deum, which it illustrates. Men of the Middle Ages saw a close relationship hetween the baptism of Saint Augustine and the origins of this magnificent rich song whose verses in praise of God alternate like a noble dialogue.
    According to Jacopo da Voragine's The Golden Legend, on Easter day Augustine received baptism with his son, Adeodatus, born to him while he was still a pagan philosopher, and his friend Alypius, converted like Augustine by the words of Saint Ambrose.
    After public confession and baptism Saint Ambrose cried "Te Deum Laudamus, " to which Augustine replied "Te Dominum confitemur"; their alternate words of praise continued on to make up the whole hymn.
    The Limbourgs represented the scene in a hexagonal baptistery with red vaults. Immersed to his waist in the baptismal font, Augustine wears a miter that symbolizes his future office of bishop of Hippo in Africa.
    Dressed in priestly vestments and wearing the miter of the archhishop of Milan, Saint Ambrose pours the haptismal water over Augustine's head. Various figures complete the scene, including one wearing a pointed turban, one contemplating the baptism, and others commenting on it.

    59. Encyclopædia Britannica
    also called Saint Augustine of Hippo, original Latin name Aurelius Augustinus feastday August 28, Bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430, one of the Latin Fathers of
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    60. Journal Of Early Christian Studies, Volume 7 - Table Of Contents
    Subjects Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Confessiones. ReviewerCavadini, John C. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Dolbeau
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