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How the principles of St. Augustine guide the Catholic Church

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Sep 6, 2025
Amanda Erulanidham is a postdoctoral fellow specializing in the virtues of humility in politics. Nicholas Hatt, an Anglican priest, shares insights from two decades of studying Augustine. Sid Suryakal explores disgust's effect on theology, while Samantha Thompson discusses the problem of evil in Augustine's philosophy. They unravel how Augustine's thoughts on spirituality, identity, and moral dilemmas remain relevant today, especially amidst contemporary challenges faced by the Catholic Church.
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ANECDOTE

Formative Reading Changed A Priest

  • Nick Hatt recounts first reading Augustine's Confessions as a life-changing, personal encounter.
  • He found Augustine speaking directly to a struggling soul and never let him go.
INSIGHT

Conversion Is Movement Inward

  • Augustine frames conversion as moving from inferior external things to interior higher things.
  • This gives suffering and struggle a purpose as opportunities for spiritual growth.
ANECDOTE

Monica's Quiet Spiritual Influence

  • Hatt describes Monica's influence and the final lesson she teaches Augustine about being 'hid with God.'
  • Her simple piety completes his intellectual understanding by shaping his heart.
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