Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| reveres her son as “Blessed Augustine,” thus recognizing a greater
2 1,1 | Theology (pp. 344-45), Blessed Augustine of Hippo connects the “binding”
3 1,1 | world be cast out”). Blessed Augustine also states that “the binding
4 3,5 | founded by Christ [Abbot Augustine Whitfield, “Valid Orders,”
5 3,5 | Theology, p. 235].~ ~Abbot Augustine explains that once the Latin
6 4,19| the incorrect opinions of Augustine onward) was based on Platonism.
7 4,19| count as their forerunners Augustine (thus Plato), Avicenna (
8 5,8 | the human soul. As Blessed Augustine expressed this idea in The
9 7,14| Father of the West, Blessed Augustine of Hippo, expounded on how
10 9,5 | between the teaching of Augustine and that of the Orthodox
11 9,5 | original state in Eden.~ Augustine depicted man in his primordial
12 9,5 | Subsequent to this teaching, Augustine's picture of Adam generally
13 9,12| West, since the time of Augustine and the Pelagian heresy,
14 9,15| complete agreement as Blessed Augustine of Hippo's teaching on grace
15 9,15| of the Fathers. Blessed Augustine was the only main theologian
16 9,15| terms than the West. Where Augustine (and thus the West) held
17 9,15| Orthodoxy likewise rejects Augustine's view that man is under “
18 9,15| At the end of his life, Augustine wrote an entire book of
19 9,15| original guilt taught by Augustine (and which is still accepted
20 9,15| hall (a view advocated by Augustine and many others in the West),
21 9,42| from Him, or as Blessed Augustine of Hippo later described
22 10,10| THE ORTHODOX CHURCH [Abbot Augustine Whitfield, “Valid Orders,”
23 10,14| begins by citing Blessed Augustine's correct assertion that
24 10,14| introduction with Blessed Augustine's comment could lead one
25 10,14| is no doubt that Blessed Augustine believes in the necessity
26 10,26| Immaculate Conception stems from Augustine of Hippo's incorrect opinion
27 10,26| Rome's attempt to cover up Augustine's incorrect view with yet
28 10,26| another false teaching. Augustine taught that the guilt of
29 10,26| the writings of Blessed Augustine of Hippo and St. Ambrose,
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