Christian History

Issue 67

St. Augustine: Sinner, Bishop, Saint

Originally published in 2000

Christian History magazine was published by Christianity Today from 1982 to 2008.

Articles in this Issue

Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Did You Know?

Misinterpreted for centuries, this painting now sheds light on Augustine and his remarkable life.

The Dark Heart Filled With Light

Augustine’s early years reveal an intense, proud, and sensual man who yearned to know truth.

Book Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

To show how greatly God has changed him, Augustine tells all. What a fifth-century critic might have said.

The Bishop at Work

Augustine saw himself not as a saint, but as a pastor with a job to do.

A Tale of Two Cities

It’s a shame about Rome, but wait—there’s more! What a fifth-century critic might have said.

Fighting Words

Forged in the heat of theological battle, Augustine’s five most distinctive teachings remain controversial.

Semi-Augustinians

A few monks—and eventually most of the church—found both Augustine and Pelagius a little too extreme.

Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: A Gallery of Influential Antagonists

Augustine’s life and ministry were shaped by his encounters with these intellectual adversaries.

What Would Augustine Say?

The fifth-century theologian answers five crucial twenty-first-century questions.

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