Slave of God: Should We Rethink St. Augustine?

Slave of God: Should We Rethink St. Augustine?

Author: Classical Wisdom February 26, 2026 Duration: 41:34
Existing at the very edge of the Classical world, in both time and geography, Saint Augustine has proven to be immensely influential on the modern world… but not always in a good way. Today Anya is joined by Tony Alimi to discuss the life and philosophy of Saint Augustine, how he was influenced by Roman philosophers, and the ‘entanglements’ that complicate his legacy. In particular, how his theology was used to justify slavery. Discover how philosophy has been abused by history, and why...

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