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'''Augustine of Hippo''' was a 5th century [[Christianity|Christian]] theologian and [[Theological statement|apologist]]. His writings on grace, [[predestination]], and human nature helped shape [[Reformed theology]], and deeply influenced the [[Five Points of Calvinism]]. Augustine’s emphasis on God’s sovereignty and the concept of [[salvation]] by [[Five Solas|grace alone]] were foundational ideas later developed by [[Protestant Reformation|Protestant Reformers]], especially [[John Calvin]], who regarded Augustine as a key source of theological insight. |
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