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Who baptized Augustine to Christianity?
Who baptized Augustine to Christianity?
- Bishop Valerius
- Monica
- Patricius
- St. Ambrose (correct)
Who ordained Augustine as a priest?
Who ordained Augustine as a priest?
- St. Ambrose
- Bishop Valerius (correct)
- St. Jerome
- Simplicianus
Who supported Augustine's rhetoric education in college?
Who supported Augustine's rhetoric education in college?
- Simplicianus
- Patricius
- Adeodatus
- Romanianus (correct)
When did Augustine die?
When did Augustine die?
Who became a nun?
Who became a nun?
What were some of Augustine's important works?
What were some of Augustine's important works?
Which of the following is true about Augustine of Hippo?
Which of the following is true about Augustine of Hippo?
Which faith was Augustine drawn to in his youth?
Which faith was Augustine drawn to in his youth?
What philosophy did Augustine later embrace?
What philosophy did Augustine later embrace?
What did Augustine believe was indispensable to human freedom?
What did Augustine believe was indispensable to human freedom?
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Study Notes
Key Figures in Augustine's Life
- Augustine was baptized into Christianity by Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan.
- He was ordained as a priest by Valerius, the Bishop of Hippo.
- His rhetoric education in college was significantly supported by his wealthy mother, Monica.
Augustine's Death and Legacy
- Augustine died in the year 430 AD during the siege of Hippo Regius by Vandals.
- His mother, Monica, became a nun later in her life.
Significant Works of Augustine
- Important works by Augustine include "Confessions," "The City of God," and "On Christian Doctrine."
- His writings have influenced Christian thought and philosophy for centuries.
Beliefs and Philosophies
- In his youth, Augustine was drawn to Manichaeism, a dualistic faith.
- He later embraced Neoplatonism, which greatly influenced his theological ideas.
- Augustine believed that divine grace is indispensable to human freedom, arguing that it empowers individuals to choose good over evil.
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