Augustine of Hippo

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    In his epic memoir Confessions—written late in his life—he gives us an example of his pointlessly self-destructive tendencies. He describes an event from his teenage years when he and some friends stole pears from a local orchard. They didn’t even eat the pears; they tossed them to some pigs. Augustine wrote that he did this nonsensical act simply because the act of stealing was a thrill.

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    About Augustine of Hippo

    St. Augustine was a philosopher and theologian, known for his influential works such as Confessions and The City of God. He was the bishop of Hippo and is recognized as a Doctor of the Church.

    Augustine of Hippo's Area of Expertise

    St. Augustine's expertise lies in philosophy, theology, and spirituality. He is known for his profound insights on the human condition, free will, and the nature of God.

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    I geek out on the exploration of the human soul and the mysteries of the divine. I find immense joy in delving into the depths of philosophical and theological questions.