
Agustín de Hipona
Agustín de Hipona (354-430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a North African theologian and philosopher whose writings significantly shaped Western Christianity and philosophy. His works, including 'Confessions' and 'The City of God,' addressed issues of faith, reason, and morality, and his ideas on original sin and divine grace have had a lasting impact on Christian doctrine.
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Agustín de Hipona is noted for his surprise at his teacher's ability to read silently.
La columna de Martín Caparrós: La palabra dictar | EL PAÍS SemanalAgustín de Hipona is referenced as another saint who played a role in Jotamario's life.
La mala hora - Columna de Jotamario ArbeláezAgustín is known for his dramatic conversion experience and the influence of his mother, Mónica.
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Agustín de Hipona is mentioned as a guiding figure in the spiritual journey of Jotamario.
Al teclado san Nicolás - Columna de Jotamario ArbeláezAgustín de Hipona's teachings are referenced in the context of the episcopal motto chosen by León XIV.
El papa León XIVLeón XIV referenced the expression of San Agustín de Hipona to highlight the unity among Christians.
León XIV a otras religiones: «Hoy es tiempo de dialogar y de construir puentes»Agustín de Hipona, the saint who inspired the religious order of the new Pope Prevost Martínez, wrote in his 'Confessions' about his youthful sins.
León XIV: Contra neoliberalismo, neosolidarismoAgustín de Hipona is recognized for his influential role in the development of Christian doctrine and education.
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