Augustine (writings), as stated, 4th-5th c.
Ancient / Classical · stated scope
Augustine of Hippo was a bishop and theologian in the early Christian church, active in the late Roman period. He was born in Thagaste, Roman North Africa, in 354 CE and served as Bishop of Hippo Regius from 396 CE until his death in 430 CE. He is principally associated with a body of theological and philosophical writings, including the autobiographical Confessions and the theological treatise The City of God, which became foundational texts within Western Christian tradition.
Cluster:Ordered Tradition
Tradition & Continuity and Sanctity & Transcendence run high with Authority & Hierarchy elevated, while Non-Maleficence sits low. Continuity is maintained through hierarchy rather than restraint, which is what separates it from Faithful Observance.
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Neighbors
- 1Eastern Orthodox Christianity, as stated, 1st c.-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 2Calvinism, as stated, 16th c.-presentDistance: 19Compare
- 3Moses (Torah), as stated, traditionalDistance: 21Compare
- 4Aquinas (writings), as stated, 13th c.Distance: 21Compare
- 5Roman Catholicism, as stated, ancient-presentDistance: 22Compare
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