Augustine's truth
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v8i2.1969Keywords:
sense, doubt, rationality, Salvation, ChristianityAbstract
Augustine was never a believer and was not convinced of any religion. He was always questioning, rejecting every closed truth. He emptied his mind of every moral, religious postulate or whatever its nature. Here he began to make himself, his mind, his senses. He created himself again, assuming ignorance and from it he set off in search of The truth, and finding it, is the most dangerous thing a person can do. To decide to live devoid of any identity for a while, but rather it is what a person should carry with him when he asks the first question, who guarantees that everything in my mind now is the truth?
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2023-07-12
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مزواد ن. (2023). Augustine’s truth. Algerien, 8(2), 91–120. https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v8i2.1969
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