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In Dialogue with Augustine”: Bringing the classics to life, this podcast, proposed by Kmawuel, transforms (thanks to NotebookLM) papers and complex ideas from Augustine and other great thinkers into clear, conversational episodes, accessible to both beginners and scholars.
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Underneath the quiet mountain town of Augustine, Pennsylvania, something lurks in the dark. Four strangers will find their fates intertwined at the local university when an eccentric new professor sends them down a mysterious path to discover their town's hidden past. Will they unearth the secrets of Augustine, or will the coming darkness consume them all?
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The Augustine Institute serves the formation of Catholics for the New Evangelization. Through our academic and parish programs, we equip Catholics intellectually, spiritually, and pastorally to renew the Church and transform the world for Christ.
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My name is Augustine Ume-Ezeoke and I have committed myself to the academic understanding and practical application of personal training and sport-specific performance. I have trained athletes and everyday individuals with a professional approach, helping them achieve their fitness, health, and athletic goals.
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Augustine Mpemba Jr. is a 24-year-old preacher and minister of the Gospel. Augustine is set to make all men know of the saving power of Jesus Christ by the teaching and preaching of God's word with the demonstration of the attributes of the Holy Spirit. Augustine aims to provide biblical teaching on faith, healing, prosperity, freedom from sin, and living a victorious life. For more information, visit aminiatries.com
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Confessions (Latin: Confessiones) is the name of an autobiographical work, consisting of 13 books, by St. Augustine of Hippo, written between AD 397 and AD 398. Modern English translations of it are sometimes published under the title The Confessions of St. Augustine in order to distinguish the book from other books with similar titles, such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Confessions.
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"Something is Upside Down" (tracks 13 -25) by Father John J. Geaney"John Geaney, CSP, is the Paulist pastor of St. Augustine in Memphis, a 70 year old parish steeped in the love of Christ, the awareness of the need for civil rights, and the African American Catholic culture. Geaney, a spokesperson for the Diocese of Memphis, is a former radio and television producer for the Paulist Fathers, as well as a teacher of Homiletics."
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Rome having been stormed and sacked by the Goths under Alaric their king, the worshipers of false gods, or pagans, as we commonly call them, made an attempt to attribute this calamity to the Christian religion, and began to blaspheme the true God with even more than their wonted bitterness and acerbity. It was this which kindled my zeal for the house of God, and prompted me to undertake the defense of the city of God against the charges and misrepresentations of its assailants. This work was ...
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Join us as we go into part three of our transformative five-part series, "The MOVE". This series, inspired by Psalm 143:10, encourages each of us to say, "Teach me to do Your will." In today's message, we tackle the often difficult but essential topic of generosity and stewardship with a spirit-led approach, aligning our financial priorities with G…
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The third episode of In Dialogue with Augustine examines Phillip Cary's 1998 article What Licentius Learned. It explores the intellectual journey of Licentius, a disciple of Augustine at Cassiciacum, and son of his friend Romanianus. Cary highlights how Augustine's dialogues guide Licentius toward wisdom, blending classical philosophical education …
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Who are your heros, or better yet, to whom do you want to be a hero? Heros come down to earth; they descend into humility; and they're often willing to get into the glorious mud with us. Join us as we kick off our annual Stewardship Campaign: Glorious Mud! To make a financial pledge to St. Augustine's Chapel for our 2025 program year, please visit,…
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Join us on a journey of faith and obedience as we explore understanding God's will. Reflecting on Psalm 143:10, we are called to trust God to lead us forward. Jesus, the Light of the World, guides us to carry His light into the world. Church on the Rock's mission is to reach people with Jesus' life-giving message, requiring participation in serving…
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Today’s episode explores a 2018 article by Jennifer L. Howell and T. Laine Scales on Augustine's distinction between studiosity and curiosity. Drawing from Augustine’s Dialogues of Cassiciacum, the authors discuss how intellectual formation is a collaborative process, where students learn to approach knowledge as a shared pursuit, emphasizing openn…
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In Dialogue with Augustine reviews Allan D. Fitzgerald’s 2004 article on the shift in Augustine studies from doctrinal to historical approaches. Fitzgerald emphasizes the role of archaeology, philosophy, and rhetoric in enriching our understanding of Augustine. He highlights the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, positioning Augustine a…
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Are you trusting God to lead you forward, or relying on your own way? Join Church on the Rock as we embark on 'The Move,' a transformative discipleship journey inspired by Psalm 143:10. This initiative encourages us to reflect on our influence, lifestyle, generosity, and legacy as followers of Christ. With a goal of 100% participation, we invite ev…
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What does it mean to be a true friend? Today by examining the relationship between Jesus and Peter, we uncover three key principles: acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly, as taught in Micah 6:8. Learn how acting justly involves making morally right decisions, even when difficult, and how Jesus' honest confrontation with Peter serves as a…
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In this message, we explore the profound impact of parental influence and the importance of teaching children to love God wholeheartedly. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical teachings, we delve into the significance of loving God and His Word, as highlighted in Matthew 22:36-39 and Deuteronomy 6:4-6. Learn practical steps to incorporate …
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Is your home a reflection of God's love and wisdom? In this message, we continue our relationship series titled "It’s Not Complicated, Just Difficult." We go into the real challenges we face in relationships—whether it's our relationship with God, with ourselves, or with others. While many of these principles are simple, like loving the Lord with a…
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Welcome back to our ongoing relationship series at Church on the Rock, where we’re diving deep into the realities of our relationships—whether with God, others, or ourselves. Today’s message is the second part of our conversation on marriage, highlighting how intimacy goes beyond physical connection and focusing on communication, affirmation, affec…
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In 1 Cor. 12, Paul the Apostle uses the human body as a similitude to explain how the church is supposed to function. Each part has a different function according to the will of the Holy Spirit, but each part must work in unison with the rest of the body parts, under that leadership of the Holy Spirit to fulfil His purposes. If this is true, then e…
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Is your marriage built on a foundation of deep trust and emotional connection? This message into the critical role of our relationship with God and self-love as the bedrock for a thriving marital connection. Learn about the true meaning of intimacy beyond physical relations, the importance of a 100/100 commitment, and the biblical concept of mutual…
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