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

Sacred and Profane Love

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The Meditation on Love in Book Four After the Death of the Friend

Augustine's meditation on love in book four after the death of a friend is just classic, it needs to be paired with like a good wine needs a really good cheese. He says love that tries to stop itself is not a solution to the problem. That is, if you try to stop the order of time and the order of desire, you're actually killing love because in the creature, love for your final end, even if you don't know its name, it's always leading desires ahead. If you try to restrain it, you would kill love itself, which is a good thing. And he describes his life as being rolled up in scripture and he's ready for baptism.

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