In Genesis (389) and The Convensions, Volume 11 (397), St. Augustine is exploring the essence of time. Augustine said, "When is that time? If anyone does not ask me, I know if I want to explain to the questioner, I do not know." (Augustin 2006, p.242) Augustine's time The quest is part of his great reflection on the creation of God's universe 1. Augustine examines the time in the interpretation of Genesis and other Old Testament texts. In this article we analyze Augustine's time theory and argue that Augustine created two time accounts.
In the confession of volume 11 (397), Saint Augustine is exploring the essence of time. John L. Morrison asserts that in St. Augustine 's subjective explanation of time, in Volume 11 of Confession. In this view, time is in the heart of man. I strongly agree with Morrison's explanation of "Confession XI". However, I claim that Augustine created an objective timeline in Genesis (388 - 389). In other words, time is the creation of God, and therefore exists before human consciousness. It seems that Augustine has two objectives, one more subjective thing
Saint Augustine confession Saint Augustine is a reasonable person. As a philosopher, scholar and rhetoric teacher, he received artistic training with logical thinking and coherent reasoning. His lifelong pursuit has led him to look for specific answers to specific questions. The religion whose practice depends mainly on faith - occasionally blind beliefs is revealed as being 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 the Augustine faith and its Christian philosophy, and one of the most interesting is his argument about the nature of evil.