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St. Augustine's Jealousy

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St. Augustine thrust into the Church many thoughts that, so to speak, fertilize the deposit of faith which has not yet come to full fruition. So great are the complexity, the richness, the amplitude of the literary and intellectual patrimony bestowed to us by Augustine, wherein nuances abound and even self-contradictions appear, that we cannot fully exhaust his incredible resourcefulness. He was paradoxically, a cumbersome inheritance to the Middle Ages. The task of this period of history was to put order into all that Augustine had bequeathed to the Church; this was both a difficult and problematic task during the first few centuries that followed the foreign invasions of Europe. Fortunately (for Divine Providence guarded jealousy this great
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