St. Augustine (sixth century C.E.) is among the most influential of Christian thinkers in history. Not only a bishop and theologian, but also preacher and mystic, St. Augustine argued that the principal of charity, or love, is to guide all we do. In this video, pastor and professor, Dr. Chris Erdman, discusses the principal of love in the thought of St. Augustine and its relevance for contemporary preachers and other Christians. This brief and lively conversation ranges from the exposition of Scripture, to worship, prayer, and the hotly contested role of gays and lesbians in church and society today. This is the second of two parts.
Link to this comment:
All Comments (0)