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Episode 61: St. Augustine's Confessions with Russell Hittinger, Part I

Sacred and Profane Love

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Aristotle's Disquisition on Friendship and Grief

When Augustine's friend gets sick and it's clearly dying, he goes to his friend. The friend says, I am going to take the waters of baptism. And then when he takes baptisms, they're all immediate. All these sins are immediately remitted. That's why in a, as Aristotle would say a true friend doesn't need justice because a true friend already is justice. We are one in some profound way.

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