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So the hope Augustine commends isn’t simply “rational,” like a Platonic conclusion to immortality, or the achievement of some kind of Buddhist detachment from loss. It is a hope that is bought by the One “who can restore what has been lost, bring to life what has died, repair what has been corrupted, and keep thereafter without end what has come to an end.”
On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts
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