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Be my student! Learn more here: https://mateusalvadori.com.br/curso-f... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Knowing that medieval morality is based on each person's individual and communal relationship with God, it is clear that Saint Augustine guides his reflection by seeking to distance himself from sensual pleasures, passions, and that which belongs to the natural world—which distances us from God—in order to be guided by the eternal and immutable truths that are ultimately rooted in God. According to the Bishop of Hippo, man should act out of a desire for otherworldly happiness, not earthly happiness—that is, for his union with God after death. This is the foundation on which he will build all his reflections on morality. Work read: AUGUSTINE. On Free Will. 2nd edition. Translated from the Latin original with an introduction and notes by Antônio Soares Pinheiro. Braga: Editorial Franciscana Montariol, 1990. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram:   / mateus.salvadori   Telegram Group: https://t.me/filocast Newsletter: https://bit.ly/34GZsEu Contact for partnerships and lectures: [email protected]