A good and happy life, Augustine thinks, is
A) the result of an act of free will that straightens out our disordered loves.
B) one of those things that are in our power, as opposed to things not in our power.
C) the result of God's grace.
D) reached by identifying yourself with the pure, unsullied soul within.
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Q5: One crucial step in Augustine's argument that
Q6: Unlike Plotinus, Augustine holds that
A) all of
Q7: In meditating on the puzzling nature of
Q8: Sin, according to Augustine, is
A) having a
Q9: Why do we sin? Augustine answers that
A)
Q11: Citizens of the heavenly city
A) have a
Q12: What insight into human nature does Augustine
Q13: Why does Augustine think that will is
Q14: What is Augustine's argument against the skeptics?
Q15: State "the problem of evil."
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