PPT-The End of an Era Augustine of Hippo and the fall of the Imperial Church
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Augustine of Hippo Born in 354 AD Father Roman Official but followed the pagan traditions Mother Monica fervant Christian whose prayers for her husbands conversion
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Augustine of Hippo Born in 354 AD Father Roman Official but followed the pagan traditions Mother Monica fervant Christian whose prayers for her husbands conversion were answered . A Church on the Move. St Augustine. Augustine, born 354, convert from paganism; Bishop of Hippo, North Africa, 395-430 . Much of our current theology stems from Augustine. . Augustine on Sacraments. “an . The Patristic Period, c. 100-451. Alister. E. McGrath. Historical Theology:. An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought. Difficulties in approaching . p. atristic theology. Debates seem irrelevant to modern world. One person asks a question to someone based on what we have studied then throws it to . someone. . That person then has to answer, think of a question and throw it on. . When the clock hits zero the bomb goes off and that person is ELIMINATED!!!!. GloPac. campaigns. Karen Rosenlof. 1. and Eric Ray. 2. 1. NOAA ESRL CSD. 2. CIRES, University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observations (HIPPO. ) . What is HIPPO?. High resolutions measurements over the entire latitude range of the Pacific. by Freddie Hayward. Hippo Fact File. Scientific name. : . Hippopotamus . amphibious. Speed. : . 30 km/h (On Land, Running. ). Weight. :. . 1,500 kg (Adult, Male). Lifespan. : . 40 – 50 y. Height. Guest lecturer: Kyle . Belozerov. February 25, 2014. vbelozer@yorku.ca. Cell growth. Cell proliferation. Apoptosis. What determines the size of an animal?. Cell growth. Cell proliferation. Apoptosis. For Use in . Adjoint. Inverse Modeling. Kevin J. Wecht. 17 June 2010. TES Science Team Meeting. Special thanks to:. . Annmarie. . Eldering. Daniel Jacob Steve . Wofsy. Susan . Kulawik. Lin Zhang Eric . Augustine: philosopher, theologian, and church father. Questions to be addressed in this chapter. Why did Augustine become a . Manichee. and a Skeptic?. In what ways did Greek thinkers inspire Augustine’s thought about the Christian faith?. by Freddie Hayward. Hippo Fact File. Scientific name. : . Hippopotamus . amphibious. Speed. : . 30 km/h (On Land, Running. ). Weight. :. . 1,500 kg (Adult, Male). Lifespan. : . 40 – 50 y. Height. UNIT TWO – The Imperial Church. Slides based in part on . The Story of Christianity . by Justo Gonzalez. . The Dawn of the Imperial Age of the Church. Diocletian (244-311). Diocletian reorganizes the Empire. Augustine and Early Medieval Church. 410 . AD. Rome Sacked. . Goths. (Visigoth, barbarian tribe) triumph. Rome paid ransom, did not work. Goths destroyed infrastructure, set up barbarian kingdom. Goths . By Carrie Gillespie. May 5, 2011. Saint Augustine. First truly important philosopher in the Christian Platonic tradition. Maintained ideals somewhere in between the classical world and medieval world. UNIT TWO – The Imperial Church. Slides based in part on . The Story of Christianity . by Justo Gonzalez. . The Dawn of the Imperial Age of the Church. Diocletian (244-311). Diocletian reorganizes the Empire. The Church through History 354-1054 Augustine , Monasticism, and the Dark Ages Larry Fraher Augustine (354-430) Influences in Augustine’s Life Plato: “Humans are inclined to seek the good.” The Pear Tree
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