Excerpt from Saint Augustin, Maitre de la Vie Spirituelle, ou Formation du Chr�tien, Vol. 3: Par les Pieux Et Salutaires Enseignements de Notre B. P�re Et Tr�s Illustre Docteur de l'Eglise Augustin, Extraits de Ses Ouvrages Et Distribu�s pour Servir Quotidiennement de Nourriture Spirituelle
Il n'est point d'�tre semblable � Dieu, pour qu'on puisse nous dire Aimez Dieu comme cet �tre. Mais il a �t� indiqu� une r�gle pour l'amour du prochain, tir�e de notre similitude avec lui. Pour savoir comment nous devons aimer le prochain, nous n'avons qu'� nous consid�rer nous - m�mes l'affection que nous nous portons � nous - m�mes, doit servir de mesure a notre affection pour le prochain.
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Aurelius Augustinus - more commonly "St. Augustine of Hippo," or simply "Augustine" - was a philosopher and theologian, and one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity. He framed the concepts of original sin and just war. Augustine was one of the most prolific Latin authors in terms of surviving works, and the list of his works consists of more than a hundred separate titles.
Augustine took the view that the Biblical text should not be interpreted literally if it contradicts what we know from science and our God-given reason. Many Protestants, especially Calvinists, consider him to be one of the theological fathers of Reformation teaching on salvation and divine grace.
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