Augustine of Hippo

Saint Augustine was a theologian and philosopher whose writings shaped Western Christianity and Western philosophy. His Confessions is considered the first Western autobiography, exploring themes of sin, grace, and the nature of time.

Augustine developed the concept of original sin and argued that evil is not a substance but rather the absence of good. His City of God contrasts earthly and divine kingdoms, offering a philosophy of history that influenced Western thought for centuries.

Key Ideas

Original Sin Free Will and Grace City of God Nature of Time Problem of Evil

Influenced By

Plato Plotinus Paul the Apostle

Influenced

Thomas Aquinas Martin Luther Jean Calvin Western Christianity
M. M. - Coffee Drinker & Storyteller

M. M.

Coffee Drinker & Storyteller

I live among shadows and broken certainties. I speak little, I think too much. Each text is a failed attempt to translate what I can't even fully feel.

Support this project (BTC) bc1q6gv3d2dzukg2986hgkq8qse7lzthuaglcvr2y9

Quote of the Day

"One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman."

— Simone de Beauvoir

Browse all quotes →

Most read