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Augustine's True Friendship In Confessions Book IV

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Augustine’s True Friendship in Confessions Book IV
After describing his relationship with a childhood friend, Augustine gives a contrasting definition of true friendship: “friendship is genuine only when you bind fast together people who cleave to you through the charity poured abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who is given to us” (Augustine 58). Augustine’s description rests solely on God’s actions, actions that cause a chain of occurrences resulting in true friendship. God gives the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit pours charity into hearts, and those that cleave to that charity God binds together in this true form of friendship. In this model true friendship is not a random happenstance, and it is not humanly created or even humanly sustained.

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