Born 700 years after Plato and dying
400 years after Jesus' crucifixion,
Augustine was outstanding amongst
Christian thinkers. All around the
Mediterranean leading men hung on his
words yet at times his errors were
deplorable, even horrifying. Yet
Augustine grew out of this as the man
who has influenced the church more than
any other extra-Biblical writer.
One of the most remarkable things about
Augustine's influence is the fact that
it flows into radically opposing
religious movements. He is cherished as
one of the fathers of the Roman
Catholic Church, and yet it was
Augustine who gave us the Reformation -
not only because Luther was an
Augustinian monk, or that Calvin
quoted Augustine more than any other
theologian, but because the Reformation
witnessed the ultimate triumph of
Augustine's doctrine of grace.