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... headed off to Rome and then on to Milan. While Augustine was in Milan he met Saint Ambrose, who at the time was Bishop of Milan. ...
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... When the opportunity arises to make way for Milan and fill a position for professor of rhetoric, Augustine snatches the chance and begins yet another journey. ...
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... was seduced and seducing, deceived and deceiving, the prey of various desires." (Book IV, Ch.1 Lines 1-4) In book VI, Augustine tells us of his time in Milan. ...
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... sexual) desires are depicted. It is evident that Alypius is Augustine's closest friend when he resides in Milan. The events that occur ...
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... accepting Catholic teaching. By this time, Augustine had moved to Milan to teach rhetoric and philosophy. Although he deliberately ...
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... St. Ambrose (339-397) was the man from Milan whose influence convinced Augustine to convert to Christianity and be baptized. Ambrose ...
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... a school of rhetoric in Cathrage, he later went on to teach in Milan. In 386 he had his conversion and was baptized later. In 391 Augustine was appointed ...
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... However, two Christian leaders who were known as, Ambrose of Milan and Augustine of Hippo came up with the idea of the just war theory, St. ...
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... AD, the Roman Emperor Constantine issued his famous Edict of Milan, which made ... Augustine, most specifically in his classic work, "City of God", Jesus to His ...
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... Saint Augustine is one of the most important of the Latin Church Fathers. ... Ambrose, Bishop of Milan introduced hymn singing. The hymn, St. ...
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... 313 that Constantine, a Roman Emperor, issued the Edict of Milan, a decree ... writers of the Roman Empire influenced by Greek philosophers was Augustine of Hippo. ...
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... for it to function efficiently."5 Constantine and Licinius' Edict of Milan (313) neither ... attacked because of his sinful actions (not unlike Augustine of Hippo ...
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... It created 2 balanced alliances: Florence and Milan, Venice and Naples. ... The City Of God- written by Augustine, it was a defense of Christianity from the charge ...
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