Augustine of Hippo
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Aurelius Augustinus, Augustine of Hippo, or Saint Augustine (November 13, 354 – August 28, 430) was one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity. He framed the concepts of original sin and just war and is best-known for his Confessions.
See also
- Augustinians
- Order of Saint Augustine
- Augustinian hypothesis
- Predestination
- Free will
- Pelagianism
- In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas
- Constantinian shift
- Filioque clause
- Incurvatus in se
- Scholasticism
- Truth
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