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Augustine of Hippo
Christian theologian, philosopher, and saint (354–430)
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Augustinianism
thumb|Augustine of Hippo, after whom Augustinianism is named
Augustinian theodicy
type of Christian theodicy that evil resulted from humanity’s original sin, continuing to exist due to free will and concupiscence
Fides quaerens intellectum
Philosophical phrase
Pseudo-Augustine
thumb|Start of the Sermo de symbolo contra Iudaeos, paganos et Arianos in the early 14th-century manuscript B.II.20 of the Durham Cathedral Library
Pseudo-Augustine is the name given by scholars to the authors, collectively, of works falsely attributed to Augustine of Hippo. Augustine himself in his Retractiones lists many of his works, while his disciple Possidius tried to provide a complete list in his Indiculus. Despite this check, false attributions to Augustine abound.
blessed salt
Salt used in Christian worship
Augustine of Hippo bibliography