Augustine's by the Sea which is an Episcopalian Church and it goes back to
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And Augustine has written a book of his own.
Here is Augustine in his confessions.
Here is Augustine on the Jews.
Everything from Augustine's "Confessions," "Lord, make me chaste but not yet," to "The Little
That's why Augustine said, you have made us for yourself.
Pick Saint Augustine, because Saint Augustine is from Northern Africa, from Tunisia,
Therefore-- and this is beautiful in Augustine-- therefore, our heart, he says.
And he goes back really to Augustine, and he thinks about the past and the present and the future.
St. Augustine. Yeah. My great love.
I read St. Augustine in college uh in grad school actually. And I was moved by
for purpose. Augustine says, you have made us for yourself.
So how about I'll just give Saint Augustine the last word.
If you go back to the great "Confessions of Saint Augustine," one of the masterworks of the Western world, page one, you'll
So these two examples, Augustine and this kid, give you a living testimony of
Aquinas or st. Augustine or good hay or
Um, Augustine's next book is is called this and for him he's worried about it because it's it's kind of a different book for
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who thinks about this is that of St. Augustine. So St. Augustine wrote to confessions a long time ago and in it he begins a chapter by saying I'm going to confess my my my perverse and evil
If you go to St. Augustine, Florida, there is a plaque that says, first Africans arrived.
living his dissolute life, sort of like Saint Augustine in his 20s.
Here's the church, St. Augustine, in Tremé that the Herriman family worshiped and where young George Herriman attended baptisms and conformations.
of civil war from the time of Cicero up to the time of St. Augustine.
So 1,600 years ago, St. Augustine said, "What then is time?
Then we move forward to about the fourth century and a theologian named St. Augustine appears.
You guys have given a prize to a Sugar Labs kid of 14 years of age, Augustine, in Uruguay where we have 700,000 kids
Um, uh, this was Augustine's next book and he was telling me this on the phone. He said, "This is the
on to it. Uh, but then earlier this year Augustine got an email from a fan and she said, "I almost burst into tears
here we came up with that one for a different audience yeah um B it's St Augustine uh St
through history is very very mild. He and his friend go into an orchard and they steal some pears. That's it. That's the extent of the crime. But Augustine was fascinated by this because he
Didn't want them. I did it because I wanted to be bad." This was puzzling for Augustine because
And you get it in what we call the Church Fathers, so that people like Justin Martyr, there's people like St. Augustine, and they really, really
But they have picked it up from what is originally Christian discourse, from actually the relatively early church, from Augustine and other people like that.
So if they think, OK, I'm trying to think of an African person, they'll never come up with Saint Augustine.
So, of course, now that I've had a chance to get this out to the United States, I've been in St. Augustine, I've been in Pensacola, and Mobile.
the language we use to describe new software features. So, this right here is this edition of St. Augustine's, "On the Art of Printing," which was published in 1467, I think it was.
Some of his early followers forgot what they learned. Plato, Augustine, More, Jefferson—they all owed a debt to Pythagoras. They remembered some of the important teachings. But too many