Pursuit of the consolation of St. Augustine In "autobiography" confession, Augustine explained chronologically, emotionally and religiously about the journey of his life from adolescence to adulthood. Owning Augustine 's various life experiences during his life' s progress left a permanent mark in his personal beliefs. Therefore, Augustine slowly changed his character from one book to another. From youth to the early twenties, Augustine pursued a hedonistic lifestyle focusing only on his physical needs, he ignored the need of his soul unconsciously.
Saint Augustine confession Saint Augustine is a reasonable thinker. As a philosopher, scholar, rhetoric teacher, he received artistic training with logical thinking and coherent reasoning. His lifelong pursuit led him to look for specific answers to specific questions. The religion whose practice relies mainly on faith - occasionally blind beliefs is manifested as inaccessible by any scientific research or exploration. - Evil issues based on Saint Augustine and Christian In his confession, Saint Augustine wrote many topics still relevant today. This document documents the development of Augustine faith and its Christian philosophy. One of them is particularly interesting in his argument about the nature of evil.
Pursuit of the consolation of St. Augustine In "autobiography" confession, Augustine explained chronologically, emotionally and religiously about the journey of his life from adolescence to adulthood. Owning Augustine 's various life experiences during his life' s progress left a permanent mark in his personal beliefs. Therefore, Augustine slowly changed his character from one book to another. - God is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipotent, it wants to know what kind of morally good reason to prove that God forgives evil. We know that evil exists in our world, but it is also a god God is also a source of evil and good. We decided that God is a free creator of Almighty and kindness in the whole world, but suffering and evil. God can not stop evil. If so, he will not be omnipotent. He can stop the evil of our world, but he is not willing