St. Augustine in the Dante's Inferno
Title: St. Augustine in the Dante's Inferno
Category: Literature / Poetry
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St. Augustine in the Dante's Inferno
Augustine in the Inferno
It is hard to place St. Augustine within just one of the levels of Dante's hell for his sins were varied and not great. Today many of his sins are common place. For example, most people attempt to better their own lives without regard of others. They attempt to increase their standard of living and gain more worldly possessions. They are neither good nor evil but are just trying to make
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committed by Augustine, opportunity and carnal desire, I am forced to place him in circle two.
Works Cited
Alighieri, Dante. The Divine Comedy. translator John Ciardi /
Norton. 1286-1423.
Augustine, Aurelius. Confessions. translator F. J. Sheed /
Norton. 982-1008.
The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. Eds. Maynard Mack,
Bernard M. W. Knox, John C. McGalliard, P. M. Pasinetti,
Howard E. Hugo, Patricia M. Spacks, René Wellek, Kenneth
Douglas, and Sarah Lawall. New York, NY: W. W. Norton &
Company, 1992.
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