| A | B |
| "Our hearts are restless, Lord | untily they rest in Thee," Augustine |
| Monica had tried to raise | Augustine as Christian |
| our self-reliance may be our own | demon that keeps us from God |
| history can be conisdered an ongoing | struggle between two realms |
| clearly the Church had become a | force to be reckoned with |
| donatists believed that validity | of sacrament depended on a worthy priest |
| the whole purpose of Christianity is | to build the City of God |
| Christianity was made legal in | 313 C.E. |
| the City of Rome fell in | 410 C.E. |
| many pagans blamed the Christians | for the Fall of Rome |
| after he repented, Theodosius, | the emperor, was given communion |
| pelagians believed that you could get to | heaven w/o a special inner help or grace |
| Ambrose gave a sermon against | state interference in religious matters |
| Ambrose was commanded to | turn over one of the Churches in Milan |
| on serveral occasions Ambrose | showed courage in the face of imperial power |
| love of God gave Ambrose | inspiration |
| Augustine's two influences | Plato (philiosopher) and Ambrose (bishop) |
| Augustine believed that humans are | powerless without God's grace |
| Augustine saw Rome as symbolic of | The City of Man |
| the scriptures gave Augustine | a guide |