
Sacred and Profane Love
Episode 63: St. Augustine's Confessions with Russell Hittinger, Part III
Jun 14, 2023
Russell Hittinger, leading scholar of Catholic political and social thought, discusses the final three books of St. Augustine's Confessions. They explore vision and the limitations of expression, the concept of time, the search for stability, the restless heart, the role of God's grace, and the profound personal connection with the book.
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- The vision experienced by Augustine and Monica highlights the importance of moving towards God through faith, hope, and charity.
- Understanding the literal and allegorical meanings of Scripture, as highlighted by Augustine, is crucial for unlocking its deeper moral and spiritual teachings.
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The Transition from the Autobiographical to the Non-Biographical
In this episode, philosopher Russ Hintinger joins host Jennifer Frey to discuss the transition from the autobiographical section of St. Augustine's Confessions to the non-biographical section. They highlight the significance of a vision experienced by Augustine and his mother, Monica, in which they ascend through contemplation, reaching a point where they can no longer speak. This vision confirms Augustine's faith and the importance of moving towards God through faith, hope, and charity. They also delve into Augustine's exploration of memory as a power of self-presence and the metaphysical problem of time, ultimately emphasizing the need for divine revelation to understand the beginning and true nature of creation.
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