Abstract Confessions, the narrative of Augustine’s spiritual journey, has been a source of inspiration to readers through many centuries. It addresses the universal striving of the individual toward … more →
Augustiniana: Tolle, Lege!unfinishedperson wrote 6 days ago: In keeping with the breakdown of this blog into three themes, body, mind and soul, I give you my 10 … more →
Quirino M. Sugon Jr wrote 4 weeks ago: (St. Ignatius: Then and Now) by Fr. Jett Villarin, S.J. Based on a talk delivered at the Klima Confe … more →
Paul Hampton Crockett wrote 1 month ago: I am so grateful, God, that you have taken me along this path…and that everything that will … more →
unfinishedperson wrote 1 month ago: Honesty is such a lonely word… – Billy Joel Discipline. Over the last several months, … more →
Quirino M. Sugon Jr wrote 2 months ago: A group of faculty members of the Ateneo de Manila University recently made a position paper in supp … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Abstract Confessions, the narrative of Augustine’s spiritual journey, has been a source of inspira … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Authentic Presence At the start of his narrative Augustine situates himself silently in the presen … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: A Primal Condition At the beginning of his narrative, Augustine makes a powerful statement that has … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Empathic Guidance Once the initial step of returning to the self has been taken, there is a gradual … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Love is a Weight Augustine’s journey raises our awareness of the primacy of love in spiritua … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: The Narrow Path A significant event in Augustine’s narrative is the disillusionment he exper … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Veracity Peter Brown (2000) says about Augustine that “no thinker in the Early Church was so … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Waiting Augustine arrives at the last pages of his Confessions with the pausing and pensive walk of … more →
Andrés Niño wrote 2 months ago: Antonaccio, M. (1998). Contemporary forms of askesis and the return of spiritual exercises. The Ann … more →
unfinishedperson wrote 2 months ago: Three years, two days ago, I began blogging here, on my blog Just A (Running) Fool. My original purp … more →
pathoerth wrote 2 months ago: “If busyness can become a kind of violence, we do not have to stretch our perception very fa … more →
unfinishedperson wrote 2 months ago: Let us consider the glorious Saint Paul: it seems that no other name fell from his lips than that of … more →
unfinishedperson wrote 3 months ago: The author of this blog is unfinishedperson, whose name is inspired by the quote by the late Dr. Geo … more →
frmarkdwhite wrote 3 months ago: St. Ignatius Loyola was a dandy knight and a courtier until he was seriously wounded in a battle. … more →
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