Augustine's questions: why the Augustinian theology of God matters today.

Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture | September 22, 2007| | Copyright

FINALLY, IT ALL COMES DOWN to a correct description of God. Everything else culture, politics, nature, human relationships--is properly understood only in the measure that ultimate reality is grasped with at least a relative adequacy. Like all of the other great theologians of the tradition, St. Augustine struggled his whole life with this central question. Though his restless mind ranged over innumerable issues, from human psychology to Roman history to Christology and eschatology, his primary preoccupation was determining the meaning of the word "God." And he found answers. ...

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