Church FathersAugustine of Hippo (Part 1 of 2): From Pagan, to Cultist, to Skeptic, to Christian Sage1/1/2001 The last and greatest of the men revered as the “Church Fathers” was Augustine of Hippo or “St. Augustine” (a.d. 354-430). Though Christianity has produced many prominent thinkers during the past two millennia, Augustine may be the most influential Christian thinker of all time outside of the New Testament. Augustine of Hippo (Part 2 of 2): Rightly Dividing the Truth4/1/2001 Augustine’s life (a.d. 354-430) can be divided virtually into halves. The first half of his life (see FACTS for FAITH 5) was spent searching for the truth that would give meaning, purpose, and significance to his life. Book Review4/1/2002 Engaging Unbelief - A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas, By Curtis Chang. Downers Grove, IL. InterVarsity Press, 2000. Jonathan Edwards: An Awakening of Heart and Mind7/1/2002 A sense of God’s majesty combined with desire for deep spiritual intimacy characterizes one of America’s greatest evangelical thinkers. Known as the theologian of God’s sovereignty, Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) made enduring contributions in the fields of theology, philosophy, and the psychology of religion. Church FathersChurch Fathers |
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