
Saint Augustine
Sobre o Autor
Saint Augustine, also known as Augustine of Hippo, was a prominent early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and philosophy. Born in Thagaste, in present-day Algeria, he spent much of his early life in a state of moral ambiguity before experiencing a profound spiritual transformation in his thirties. His most famous works include "Confessions," an autobiographical account of his spiritual journey, and "The City of God," which addresses the relationship between Christianity and secular society.
Data de Nascimento
November 13, 0354
Local de Nascimento
Thagaste, Numidia, Roman Empire
Data de Falecimento
August 28, 0430
Influenciado
Thomas Aquinas
Augustin Calmet
René Descartes
BOSSUET J B
a Kempis Thomas
Luis de León
António Vieira
Jacques Bénigne Bossuet
Louis of Granada
Thomas A. Kempis
Bossuet-J
Pietro Ballerini
Francisco de Sales
Samuel Desmarets
Gabriele Amorth
Philip Rousseau
Consenci
Fray Luis de León
Teresa de Ávila
Marion Duvauchel
Ignatius of Loyola
David Vincent Meconi