St. Augustine's Confessions: The Connection between Character and Evil

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English

 

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Betty C

 

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November 17, 2015

 

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University

 

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Upset and looking for repentance in all his wrongdoings, Augustine wanted to begin a spiritual journey toward God, though he was not exactly sure who God was. He learned of different forms of evil and sin through his recollection of his infancy and youth, his study of the Manichean religion, Neoplatonist doctrines, and finally his conversion to Christianity...
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Augustine's study of the different concepts of evil and sin prepared him for his conversion and his influential role in the Christian religion. Augustine's struggles take many forms throughout the Confessions. The reader frequently finds Augustine internally struggling with God by asking difficult, philosophical questions...
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