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The Augustine Library

The Augustine Library

Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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Late have I loved the treasures of wisdom long set down in books, and here they are read again for all who seek. The Augustine Library is a place for the attentive soul: where words are not hurried, but heard; where truth is sought through confession, reflection, and the longing for God. Enter, then, and listen - not merely with the ear of the body, but with the ear of the heart.Public domain
Episodes
  • On Christian Doctrine Book II Chapters 1 to 7
    Jun 18 2026
    In which the nature and varieties of signs are gently explored, distinguishing natural tokens from those crafted by human intention, with an especial regard to words as the chief medium of thought conveyed. The discourse further guides the reader through the stages of divine wisdom, beginning with the fear of God and culminating in a purified heart that perceives truth, revealing the sacred Scriptures as a journey both plain and veiled, designed to nourish a humble and steadfast soul.
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    19 mins
  • On Christian Doctrine Book I Chapters 30 to 40
    Jun 17 2026
    In which the nature of neighbourly love is gently extended to include angels, and the use of Scripture is tenderly guided toward nurturing love of God and neighbour above all else. The discourse further contemplates the proper manner of engaging with Scripture—one that fosters faith, hope, and charity—leading the soul to rest ultimately in the boundless love of the Divine.
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    19 mins
  • On Christian Doctrine Book I Chapters 23 to 29
    Jun 16 2026
    In which the nature of love is carefully explored, distinguishing the self-love innate in every soul from the rightful love owed to God and our neighbours, illustrating the proper order and measure that should govern these affections. The discourse gently unfolds how even in the struggle between flesh and spirit, and in the choice of whom to aid, love’s true centre remains steadfastly fixed upon the divine, calling us to desire that all might partake in this supreme good.
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    13 mins
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