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Augustine of HippoIf anyone shall set the authority of Holy Writ against clear and manifest reason, he who does this knows not what he has undertaken; for he opposes to the truth not the meaning of the Bible, which is beyond his comprehension, but rather his own interpretation; not what is in the Bible, but what he has found in himself and imagines to be there.
Augustine of HippoAmongst other things, when the Holy Gospel was being read, ye heard what the Lord Jesus said, “I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life." (John xiv.6). Truth and life doth every man desire; but not every man doth find the way. That God is a certain Life Eternal, Unchangeable, Intelligible, Intelligent, Wise, Making wise, some philosophers even of this world have seen.
Augustine of HippoStichwörter: john14-6
Ein Zeichen ist nämlich ein Ding, das bewirkt, dass außer seiner äußeren Erscheinung, die es den Sinnen einprägt, irgendetwas anderes aus ihm selbst im Nachdenken ausgelöst wird.
Augustine of HippoStichwörter: sprache worte antike-semiotik dreistelliges-zeichenmodell zeichen
This disease of curiosity.
Augustine of HippoYou know how stupid and weak I am: teach me and heal me.
Augustine of HippoThe truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself.
Augustine of HippoStichwörter: truth catholicism catholic catholic-author
God had one son on earth without sin, but never one without suffering.
Augustine of HippoStichwörter: suffering
For why in your calamities do you complain of Christianity, unless because you desire to enjoy your luxurious license unrestrained, and to lead an abandoned and profligate life without the interruption of any uneasiness or disaster? For certainly your desire for peace, and prosperity, and plenty is not prompted by any purpose of using these blessings honestly, that is to say, with moderation, sobriety, temperance, and piety; for your purpose rather is to run riot in an endless variety of sottish pleasures, and thus to generate from your prosperity a moral pestilence which will prove a thousandfold more disastrous than the fiercest enemies.
Augustine of HippoMoral character is assessed not by what a man knows but by what he loves
Augustine of HippoStichwörter: knowledge passion
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