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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Essay --

St. Augustine considers his mother as a crucial factor in his conversion to Catholicism. However through the depth psychology of his Confessions it leads me to believe that St. Augustines mother was not a decisive figure. Monica was in the background keeping him in thought and prayer however Augustines watershed moments came as a result of his own examination of readings as well as his conversations with his friends and mentors. Therefore I argue that Monica had delayed Augustines baptism and it was his own experiences that eachowed him to come to God.Baptizing a baby at birth was this was a common practice during the time when Augustine was born. And Monica had decided to keep Augustine from macrocosm baptised. Monicas reasoning is really just an unnecessary precaution. Whether or not your sins argon wiped away now or later as long as you go to confession you are forgiven of your sins regardless. More importantly this precaution keeps Augustine from modify his relationship with God early on because it had kept him from sincerely yours being responsible for his actions and had stunted his involvement in the Church. In the first chapter only he states I was already a worshipper, as were my mother and all the household, with the exception of my father.1 He was already a steady believer in God and was ready to be baptized however he was kept from it and was influenced by the other people as they said let him be, let him do as he likes, he is not baptized yet. Without the proper reinforcement and teaching he progressively strayed away from his beliefs and in the end lost himself in sin. This leads to one the most important incidents in Augustines childhood. Augustine spends more time lamenting on the time he had stolen the pears than he does ... ...e so it may be fabrication or mayhap truly be Godly intervention Augustine had opened up to a musical passage that had told him to discard his lust for flesh and put on Jesus Christ. This was the populate sign that he needed and Augustine converts immediately.Throughout Augustines Confession he describes his journey of coming to Christ. He is constantly thanking his mother and giving frequently credit to her. Many of his developments are not due to any of Monicas doing. He had always kept her in his thoughts and that is probably why he feels that she was influential. However he was most influenced by his friends, preachers, and even perhaps manufacturer intervention. Without these revelations he could possibly have strayed away from Christianity or even worship completely. Therefore I conclude that although subtly influential, Monica was not an integral damp of Augustines conversion.

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