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St. augustine contribution to philosophy

5 facts about st. augustine the person

Thagaste lies in the eastern Algerian hills, 45 miles from the Mediterranean coast. Augustine's parents, Patrick in some texts referred to by the Latin form of his name, Patricius and Monica also spelled Monnica , were free people and minor landowners who spent more on their son's schooling than they could truly afford. It is possible that both of Augustine's parents were ethnically Berber, but the culture in which they lived was wholly Roman.

Augustine was a native Latin speaker, although he had a North African accent that made him intensely self-conscious as a young man. Augustine was trained by various second-rate teachers in Thagaste, and showed early promise in rhetoric and grammar. From he went to the nearby town of Mandauros to study. At the age of fifteen he was obliged to abandon his schooling temporarily because his family ran low on funds.

After a year, his family was able to afford to send him to Carthage He did well in his studies, and learned enough to become a teacher of rhetoric and grammar.

How did st augustine die

He acquired a female companion who became his concubine for many years. With this unnamed woman he had a son, Adeodatus, in That same year, Augustine's father died. In Augustine returned to Thagaste with his concubine to pursue a career as an orator and seek public office. For a time he followed the Manichee religion, which he refers to many times in Confessions.

Augustine came to see this heretical form of Christianity as a principle error of his youth, and used his refutation of it to explain some of the basic tenets of Christianity.