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In the Suburbs of Babylon: Augustine's Confessions I-III | Professor Russell Hittinger

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The Silent Life of Augustine

In Latin, what in common means not speaking. Not speaking. And Augustine's term for that is point of silence. He uses it again in books 12 and 13 and much later in later commentaries on Genesis. Angels pray without syllables. So whenever you see Augustine making a phrase like, and hear the syllables have to end, it where there's not untutored silence, but a tutored silence that comes from the Holy Spirit. It means you and I need to read this silent life,. which is, which is not the ancient model.

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