This treatise emphasizes the importance of believing in divine truths through faith, guided by divine authority and divine miracles, rather than solely by human reason, especially in matters of religion.
Augustine argues that true wisdom, rooted in faith, is essential for understanding God's mysteries, and warns against reliance on fallible human reason and heretical criticisms of Scripture.
He advocates for trusting the Catholic Church and divine authority, asserting that faith is the prerequisite for true knowledge of God, and that divine miracles and authoritative teachings attest to the truth of Christianity.
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