Confessions (Augustine)
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- | '''Aurelius Augustinus''', '''Augustine of Hippo''', or '''Saint Augustine''' ([[November 13]], [[354]] – [[August 28]], [[430]]) was one of the most important figures in the development of [[Western Christianity]]. He framed the concepts of [[original sin]] and [[just war]] and is best-known for his ''[[Confessions (St. Augustine)|Confessions]]''. | ||
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