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CA 6 Augustine Voice For All Generations (2013) | Full Movie | Mike Aquilina | Robert Fernandez 11,980 views May 14, 2020 225 7 Share Save Vision Video 419K subscribers Explore the conversion story of one of the most significant figures in church history and learn about his struggle to find answers amid a sea of competing voices. Travel to fourth-century Rome and Milan to discover why Augustine has become a “Voice for All Generations.” Augustine of Hippo (354-430) is one of the greatest theologians of the Christian Church. His works, including The City of God, On the Trinity, and Confessions, have had an inestimable impact on the Church and, by extension, on Western Civilization at large. Yet, where did such faith begin? After rejecting his mother’s Christianity as simplistic and restraining, Augustine embarked on a path towards self-gratification, marked by the pursuit of money, political power, and sexual pleasure. Hosted by Augustine expert Mike Aquilina and shot on location in Rome and Milan, this documentary explores the conversion story of one of the most significant figures in church history. Travel back to the fourth century and discover why Augustine has become a “Voice for All Generations.” Director: Robert Fernandez Starring: Mike Aquilina 12 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... God is Love God is Love 3 months ago A very interesting story, excellent narration, may God bless you all! 2 taekiotan taekiotan 4 months ago He really inspired me that maybe I'm not a total lost cause and may return to God just as he did... 2 Grace after Grace Grace after Grace 1 month ago The musical background is loud, a bit destructing. The story is interesting. Danny Erlandson Danny Erlandson 4 months ago (edited) Good job . . . but there are some errors--e.g., the 56:53ff. mark says Augustine died in AD 420, but he actually died in AD 430 (ironically, just before that the historian said that in his 78th year, Augustine increased his time in prayer--but if he had died on 28 August AD 420, he would've died in his 66th year of life; in reality, he died in his 76th year of life). 1 beena varghese beena varghese 3 months ago InspiredπŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ŒπŸ€—πŸ™ 1 JACKJOHN HAMELD JACKJOHN HAMELD 2 months ago Heartfelt thanks to Mike Aquilina, Robert Fernandez, and everyone in the production team. No wonder the Reformers went to Augustine, and turned the Church's biggest gun on the Church herself and her manifold sins. It is sad to see writers who fail to digest Augustine: the most recent example, Martin Hagglund's 'This Life - Why Mortality Makes Us Free'. Young readers will swallow Hagglund's atheism, but how many will read Augustine's Confessions, or The City of God? 1 Michael Norman Michael Norman 6 months ago You sure you couldn't squeeze in a few more ads? 2 Garance Jaquet Garance Jaquet 4 months ago Magnificent! 2 Patrick Teng Patrick Teng 4 months ago The background music so really annoying I could not hear the narratives so I turn to other u tube video on the same topic regarding Augustine of Hippo

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