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The Art of Manliness

#570: St. Augustine's Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Do you feel restless? Have you ever lied in bed at night looking up at the ceiling wondering "Is this all there is to life?" Or have you ever achieved a big goal in life only to feel let down? Over 1500 years ago, Catholic bishop, philosopher and theologian Augustine of Hippo had those same feelings of angst and wrote down some insights on how to deal with them and they're just as relevant today as they were then. My guest today has written a book about Augustine's ancient insights on the anxiety of modern life and how this famous Catholic theologian has had a profound impact on Western philosophy, including among 20th-century existential philosophers. His name is James K. A. Smith and his book is On the Road with Saint Augustine. We begin our show discussing Augustine's biography and his oft-overlooked influence on atheistic existential philosophers like Heidegger, Sartre, and Camus. We then dig into the big ideas that Augustine hit on his famous book Confessions including how to deal with existential angst, how to find your true self, what it means to be truly free in life, and how to deal with our restless ambition. Along the way, James shows how 20th-century existential philosophers dealt with these questions, why he thinks existentialism falls shorts to answering them, and why Augustine's solutions might be better. Lots of great insights about big life questions in this episode. Get the snow notes at aom.is/augustine.

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Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness podcast.

0:10.8

Do you feel restless?

0:11.8

You sometimes wonder who you are, what life's all about, and where you're headed.

0:14.8

Do you go after goals or relationships thinking that once you obtain them, you'll finally

0:17.8

be happy, only to feel let down again and again.

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Well over 1500 years ago, Catholic Bishop, philosopher and theologian, the gustan of hippo,

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had those same feelings of angst that wrote down his thoughts and had to deal with him in

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his famous book The Confessions.

0:29.6

The subsequent seekers and philosophers have been influenced by his words right up until

0:32.8

a present day.

0:33.8

My guest today has written a book about Augustine's ancient insights in the nature of restlessness

0:37.6

and how these insights had a profound impact on the Western philosophy, particularly among

0:42.1

the extensualists of the 20th century.

0:44.0

His name is James K. Smith.

0:45.0

He's a professor of philosophy and theology and his book is on the road with St. Augustine

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in real world spirituality for restless hearts.

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We begin our show discussing Augustine's biography and his oft overlooked influence

0:55.0

on extensual philosophers like Heidegger, Sartre and Camus.

0:58.2

We then unpack how Augustine was something of an extensualist himself and yet crucially

1:01.8

deviated from modern extensualist and his ideas, in comparing contrast to his view and

1:06.0

their viewpoints on the way in which life is a journey, how someone can find their true

1:09.3

self, what it means to be free and how to deal with restless ambition.

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