Augustine and Peter Brown The early church of Augustine's Hippo by the Oak Public Library, Stack 270.2 Brown Q5. As Augustine always attempted to fight heresy that bothered the early church, he realized that many of his colleagues and congregations had a belief not to doubt the Catholic Church. They also believed that he also realized that this did not have them have a firm foundation. (Brown, 354) His contribution to the doctrine of Catholic writing theology helps to strengthen the authority of the Church against controversial topics.
As one of the most prominent figures of the early church, Saint Augustine was not only acknowledged for his leadership but also because of his knowledge and influence on the ideas and teachings of the Christian church . As a pastor, he was an important leader of the early African church; as a philosopher, he brought a new approach to the doctrine of church through the idea of pagan philosophy (TeSelle 892). These accomplishments made him join Thomas Aquinas and other great church philosophers.
Augustine and Peter Brown The early church of Augustine's Hippo by the Oak Public Library, Stack 270.2 Brown Q5. As Augustine always attempted to fight heresy that bothered the early church, he realized that many of his colleagues and congregations had a belief not to doubt the Catholic Church. They also believed that he also realized that this did not have them have a firm foundation. - Why is Protestant reform considered to be a major event in the history of the Church? Protestant reform is a major event in the history of the Church. This is a protest of people against the Pope and the church leaders. They want to change. People have learned that the church has not told them the truth about Jesus and his faith. It had a big impact on Europe and the world. In the eleventh century in Europe, there are churches or cathedrals in every town.
An important rhetoric after Quintilian was Saint Augustine, a bishop of African Hippos who lived around the year 400 AD. St. Augustine presented one of the most pressing questions for the early Christian church. What to protect and what should be thrown away. Polytheist culture taken by Christians. Rhetoric is particularly doubtful, as many of the people in the church believe that no company is trying to profit in any way, including speaking publicly to believers. In "Christian doctrine", especially Volume 4, St. Augustine believes that rhetoric should be used by Christians - indeed, it induces beliefs and inspires people's beliefs There is a high demand. Saint Augustine is really important. As elements of rhetoric, there are not too many witnesses, testimonies, rituals or rituals, or nonverbal signs such as pictures, icons, clothes.