
Santo Agostinho
Santo Agostinho, or Saint Augustine, was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings significantly shaped Western Christianity and philosophy. His works, particularly 'Confessions' and 'City of God', explore themes of faith, reason, and the nature of God, laying foundational ideas that would later influence medieval thought and the synthesis of faith and reason pursued by thinkers like Thomas Aquinas.
Born on Nov 13, 0354 (1670 years old)
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Cabo Verde:
Santo Agostinho is referenced in relation to the motto chosen by Pope Leo XIV.
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Portugal:
The Pope presented himself to the world this week as the head of the Church, saying: 'I am a son of Santo Agostinho.'
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Liechtenstein:
Santo Agostinho promoted the spirit of community in Christianity.
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Cabo Verde:
Santo Agostinho's work laid the groundwork for the reconciliation of faith and reason in medieval thought.
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