Philosophy:Augustinian values
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Augustinian values are values which are Christian and which Augustine of Hippo has colored with his saintly life and deepened by his teaching. A "value" is a "good that contributes to the perfection of being (not having or doing)." "Christian values" are values based on the Gospel proclaimed by Christ and handed on to believers by the apostles. "Augustinian values" are "Christian values" which Augustine lived and taught in the conviction that such values contribute to the fulfillment of the Lord’s twofold commandment of love in the spirit of the Beatitudes.[citation needed]
The ten Augustinian values
Below are ten of these values, selected because of their importance in the thought of Augustine.[1]
- Love
- Interiority
- Humility
- Devotion to Study and the pursuit of Wisdom
- Freedom
- Community
- Common good
- Humble and generous service
- Friendship
- Prayer
See also
- Augustinians
Footnotes
- ↑ Fr. Alberto Esmeralda, OSA. "Augustinian Values". www.merrimack.edu. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20060901144844/http://www.merrimack.edu/uploads/Dean_of_the_College/files/esmeralda.pdf. Retrieved 2006-11-23.
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