Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Augustinus: inter duos mundos, pars III

GOZZOLI. St Augustine Teaching in Rome.
1464-65. Detail of Fresco.
Apsidal chapel, Sant'Agostino, San Gimignano
"Blessed are the bridge-builders," says G. K. Chesterton. And Augustine, because he straddled two ages, formed a vital link between the Ancient World and the Medieval world. Indeed, we might even say that Augustine himself stands as the bridge. Today we shall all learn more about one of the greatest of the Church Fathers, St. Augustine. And be careful; you just might enjoy it.

Agenda:
  1. Pater noster
  2. Grammar Quiz: Fragments, Run-ons, Punctuation
  3. Read Introduction to The Confessions in Omnibus II Reader.
    1. Take notes.
  4. Pick up with reading The Confessions
  5. Copy down HW
    1. Study and read Confessions.
    2. Este perfecti

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