NEW HERE? USE "AFORUM20" TO GET GET 20 % OFF CLAIM OFFER

UK: +44 748 007-0908 USA: +1 917 810-5386
My Orders
Register
Order Now

Augustine's View of Human Nature

  In Book I of Confessions, Augustine discusses his childhood where he refers to himself as "so tiny a child, so great a sinner." Based on what you have learned from Lecture 1 on The Confessions, why did Augustine see himself that way? Describe at least two of the examples that Augustine gives of his sinful behavior. Why does he see such behavior as sinful and against God's will? What is your opinion of his view of human nature? Is it outmoded or still relevant?