Enchiridium
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Augustine's Enchiridion, also known as "Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love", is a concise manual of Christian doctrine intended to provide a systematic overview of the essential elements of the Christian faith.
Written late in Augustine's life, it summarizes key theological concepts, including the Trinity, creation, free will, the problem of evil, and the sacraments.
The work emphasizes the importance of faith, hope, and love as the three theological virtues that guide Christian life.
Augustine addresses the problem of evil, arguing that God permits evil to exist in order to bring about a greater good.
The Enchiridion serves as a practical guide for believers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian teachings and a more virtuous life.
Written late in Augustine's life, it summarizes key theological concepts, including the Trinity, creation, free will, the problem of evil, and the sacraments.
The work emphasizes the importance of faith, hope, and love as the three theological virtues that guide Christian life.
Augustine addresses the problem of evil, arguing that God permits evil to exist in order to bring about a greater good.
The Enchiridion serves as a practical guide for believers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian teachings and a more virtuous life.
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