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Augustine of Hippo: The Architect of Western Theology

Augustine of Hippo: The Architect of Western Theology

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St. Augustine of Hippo stands as the bridge between classical antiquity and the Christian order, synthesizing Roman rhetoric and Platonic philosophy with the radical claims of the Gospel. But before he was a bishop, he was a young man praying for chastity "but not yet," entangled in the "scientific" allure of Manichaeism.This video examines the intellectual odyssey of the man who defined Western Christianity for over fifteen centuries. We discuss his pivotal encounter with Bishop Ambrose, his battle against the skepticism of the Academics, and the "Divine Illumination" theory that claims all truth is God's truth.We also break down his major theological controversies: the Donatist schism regarding the purity of the church, and the Pelagian debate concerning the necessity of divine grace. Finally, we look at how the sack of Rome in 410 A.D. inspired his philosophy of history in The City of God.In This Video:0:00 - Introduction: The "Architect of Western Theology" born in North Africa.• Origins: Monica’s prayers, a pagan father, and a hedonistic education in Carthage.• The Manichaean Phase: The lure of dualism and the problem of evil.• The Conversion: The garden in Milan and the command to "Take up and read".• Epistemology: Refuting skepticism, the Law of Non-Contradiction, and the "Bent Oar" illustration.• Faith & Reason: Why faith must precede understanding (credo ut intelligam).• Metaphysics: Creation ex nihilo and the rejection of a material cause.• The Problem of Evil: Evil as privatio boni (the absence of good).• Anthropology: The loss of liberty and the bondage of the will (Augustine vs. Pelagius).• Ecclesiology: The corpus permixtum (mixed body) of the Church and valid sacraments.• The Trinity: Memory, Understanding, and Will as the image of God in the mind.• The Two Cities: The City of God vs. The Earthly City.Key Quote: "Late have I loved You, O Beauty ever ancient, ever new."

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