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Augustin d'Hippone, commonly known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher whose writings significantly shaped Christian doctrine. Born in 354 in Thagaste, he grew up in a multicultural environment that influenced his thinking. Augustine's early life was marked by a pursuit of pleasure and academic success, but he eventually underwent a profound spiritual transformation, leading him to embrace Christianity. His most famous works include 'Confessions', an introspective account of his life and thoughts, and 'The City of God', which outlines his vision of the relationship between Christianity and secular society.

As a bishop in Hippo, Augustine played a crucial role in the development of Western Christianity. His ideas on original sin, grace, and the nature of God have had a lasting impact on Christian theology. Augustine's influence extends beyond religion; his thoughts on time, memory, and the self have resonated through philosophy and literature. He is often regarded as one of the greatest theologians in the history of the Church, and his legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and scholars today.

Nationalität Römer
Geburtsdatum November 13, 0354
Geburtsort Thagaste, Numidia, Roman Empire
Todesdatum August 28, 0430