"On the other hand, among us," righteous people rely on living faith. " Now, if you make a positive assertion, you will deprive faith. Regarding the truth of invisible things, unless we believe them, we can not achieve a happy life This is life forever This is a problem. Ignorous people insist that even he does not know that they can not know because he can not "know" that he is still alive. Knowing or "do not know" means a living subject, but in this case skepticism avoids the appearance of the error itself by not knowing whether they are alive or not Show me yourself, Make a mistake; it is a person who is not alive to be wrong. If we hold a positive consent, this should not be considered a higher wisdom, in fact it should not be considered a dementia. "- 3 likes
An analysis of St. Augustine 's faith, hope, interpretation of love, John E. Rotelle, O. SA. Introduction h. You have been saved. Beauty of wisdom by faith b. Wisdom is like godliness. When God c we are really free. God wants us to be worshiped with faith, hope, and love. Take orders to you; d. Manual origin commands what you are about to do. From the beginning of faith to the end of k. God's grace through our vision of the Lord Jesus Christ f. Your heart must be burning. Jesus was born to Mary with great love. The Son of God and the Son of Man The creed and the Lord's prayer are full of grace. Without hope, love can not exist. Born in the Holy Spirit, there is no hope of love, neither can it. Without faith, the Holy Spirit is not a father. The meaning of my son 2. Faith in God The gift for God is the reason to make things. Jesus is called sin, the goodness of the Creator. Mystery of baptism b
It is not like "confession", "city of God", "hope of faith", "love", and "love". "Enchiridion" means "manual" in Greek This brief book is a pocket guide for Christian doctrine. Augustine wrote this book in response to Lawrence who asked the saint to give him a handbook to explain the meaning of Christian. To accomplish this task, Augustine chose three theological virtues as a structure.
Can mature saints refine elements of simple Christian life to simple manuals? Augustine surely tried it. At the age of sixty and in the process of writing the city of God he wrote a handbook on the living of Christians called Enchiridion on faith, hope, and love. Among the 93 main works of Augustine, this small content (Greek is a "handbook") shows his most complete picture of the life before God. The driving force of this manual is Laurentius. He asked Augustine to write a short story about the correct worship of God, the meaning and realization of the main purpose of our life, and the correct foundation of Christian faith. He obviously sought a "handbook": instead of leaving dust on the shelf his hands in his hands!