Enchiridion on faith, hope, and charity
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Augustine's 'Enchiridion on Faith, Hope, and Charity' serves as a foundational text in Christian theology, offering a systematic overview of essential doctrines.
Written as a handbook for a Roman official, it elucidates the core tenets of Christianity, emphasizing the interconnectedness of faith, hope, and love.
Augustine explores the nature of good and evil, the role of free will, and the significance of sacraments.
The work provides practical guidance on living a virtuous life and understanding the divine plan.
Its clear and concise style has made it an enduring resource for theologians and lay readers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian principles.
Written as a handbook for a Roman official, it elucidates the core tenets of Christianity, emphasizing the interconnectedness of faith, hope, and love.
Augustine explores the nature of good and evil, the role of free will, and the significance of sacraments.
The work provides practical guidance on living a virtuous life and understanding the divine plan.
Its clear and concise style has made it an enduring resource for theologians and lay readers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian principles.
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