Saint Augustine



Disputation Against Fortunatus

Chapter 13




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Saint Augustine (354-430)

Disputation Against Fortunatus

Translated by Richard Stothert

Chapter 13


Augustine said: Only bear in mind that I reply to your interrogations, but that you do not reply to mine. I say that the soul was made by God as all other things that were made by God; and that among the things that God Almighty made the principal place was given to the soul. But if you ask whence God made the soul, remember that you and I agree in confessing that God is almighty. But he is not almighty who seeks the assistance of any material whence he may make what he will. From which it follows, that according to our faith, all things that God made through His Word and Wisdom, He made out of nothing. For so we read: “He ordered and they were made; He commanded and they were created.”

Fortunatus said: Do all things have their existence from God’s command?





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