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Saint Augustin

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The narrative sketches the life and thought of a major early Christian thinker, following his childhood and schooling in North African towns, restless years as a student and rhetorician in larger cities, eventual encounter with Christian teaching and conversion, monastic withdrawal, ordination, and episcopal ministry. It interweaves biographical episodes with exegesis of his principal writings and with accounts of theological disputes and civic upheaval. Central concerns are interior struggle and penitence, the relationship between rhetoric and faith, the pursuit of ecclesiastical unity, and attempts to respond pastorally to the collapsing order of the late empire.

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Louis Bertrand

Louis Bertrand was a French author and scholar, recognized for his contributions to literature and philosophy. He is particularly known for his work "Saint Augustin," which explores the life and thoughts of the influential theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine of Hippo. Bertrand's writings often reflect a deep engagement with religious and existential themes, showcasing his ability to blend literary artistry with profound philosophical inquiry. His exploration of Augustine's life provides insight into the complexities of faith, morality, and human experience, making Bertrand a notable figure in the study of religious literature.

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