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Homilies on the Gospel According to St. John Volume 3

Homilies 41-77: John 8:31-14:27

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10h 41m
English
ISBN: 978-1-64689-524-3

Description

This collection of sermons covers the Gospel of John in an extraordinary way. Detailing the trinity, the nature of God, the person and divinity of Jesus, and the nature of man, this wealth of information provides an extensive dive into Christian theology. St. Augustine discusses the gravity of living a holy life and the impact it has on one’s relationship with Jesus. He also speaks on the role of the Holy Spirit in providing guidance and comfort and the overwhelming impact of love as the foundation of faith and key to experiencing the nearness of God. Going over soteriology, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, and more, as well as providing a first hand account of the teachings of the early Christian Church, this is a precious resource for any follower of Christ.

This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works.

Wayne Evans brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Homily 41
  3. Homily 42
  4. Homily 43
  5. Homily 44
  6. Homily 45
  7. Homily 46
  8. Homily 47
  9. Homily 48
  10. Homily 49
  11. Homily 50
  12. Homily 51
  13. Homily 52
  14. Homily 53
  15. Homily 54
  16. Homily 55
  17. Homily 56
  18. Homily 57
  19. Homily 58
  20. Homily 59
  21. Homily 60
  22. Homily 61
  23. Homily 62
  24. Homily 63
  25. Homily 64
  26. Homily 65
  27. Homily 66
  28. Homily 67
  29. Homily 68
  30. Homily 69
  31. Homily 70
  32. Homily 71
  33. Homily 72
  34. Homily 73
  35. Homily 74
  36. Homily 75
  37. Homily 76
  38. Homily 77
  39. Closing Credits
About the Author

St. Augustine

St. Augustine, also known as Saint Augustine of Hippo, was a highly influential figure in the Christian world. Aurelius Augustinus was born in Numidia (now Algeria), the son of Patricius and Monica.

As the bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430, Augustine played a crucial role in shaping Christian thought. His ability to merge classical philosophy with Christian teachings resulted in a powerful theological system that left a lasting impact, though second to the Lord Himself, the one who had the greatest impact on the life of Augustine was his mother, Monica. In his autobiographical conversion account, Confessions, Augustine writes of one of his penultimate conversations with his mother:

Not long before the day in which she was to leave this life, You knew which day it was to be O, Lord. Though we did not. My mother and I were alone, leaning from a window which overlooked the garden in the courtyard of the house where we were staying at Ostia. We were waiting there after our long and tiring journey away from the crowd to refresh ourselves before our sea voyage. I believe that what I am going to tell happened through the secret working of your providence. For we were talking alone together, and our conversation was sweet, and serene, and joyful. We had forgotten what we had left behind and were intent on what laid before us. We were wondering what the eternal life of the saints would be like, that life which eye has not seen, nor ear has heard, nor human heart has conceived. But we laid the lips of our hearts to the heavenly stream that flows from Your fountain. The source of all life which is in You. So that as far as it was in our power to do so we might be sprinkled with its waters, and in some sense reach an understanding of this great mystery. Our conversation led us to the conclusion that no bodily pleasure, however great it might be, and whatever earthly light might shed luster upon it was worthy of our comparison, or even of mention, beside the happiness of the life of the saints.

Shortly after this garden walk and fellowship with her beloved son, Monica passed from this life into the eternal rest and joy of Heaven.

Augustine's written works, of which over five million words have survived, showcased the brilliance of his mind. His writings possessed a unique ability to captivate and engage readers both in his time and in ours. Two of his most significant works are Confessions (c. 400) and The City of God (c. 413–426).

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