Dating to the early 5th century AD, the Enchiridion of St.
Augustine is a superb example of early Christian instruction and
virtues, summating the pillars of the faith in a manner inspiring.
Augustine of Hippo was among the first Roman Christians to develop
and author a comprehensive spiritual philosophy. As bishop of Hippo
Regius, his theological studies and writings provided an excellent
foundation to religious scholarship; many of the books he authored
served as an example to later authors. A great revival of interest
in the early Church Fathers following the Reformation, and again in
the 19th century, brought Augustine's works to renewed appreciation
and prominence. Detailing how the Christian believer can better his
faith with prayer and practice of the virtues set out by Jesus
Christ in the Gospels, the book itself is composed in answer to a
person named Laurentius. Apparently a Christian curious about his
creed, Laurentius sought the advice and counsel of St. Augustine of
Hippo.
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