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Episode 99: The Boy Who Stole Pears (Augustine's Confessions, Books 1-7)

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Augustine and the Circumcalians

Donatist congregants who heard his sermons would hurry to the Donatist bishops of their local towns. Augustine found himself fighting a theological war with guerrilla forces, he says. The Circumcalians were little better than thugs, according to Augustine's ancient biographer Pecidius. "That Augustine accepted such a high church office in the midst of such a stormy climate is a testament"

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