Augustinian

/ɔːɡʌsˈtɪniən/ noun

A follower of Saint Augustine or his religious and philosophical teachings; can also be an adjective describing those teachings.

From Saint Augustine (Latin 'Augustinus'), the influential Christian theologian and philosopher of the 4th-5th centuries. The '-ian' suffix denotes followers or adherents.

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