11446. THE INFLUENCE OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Summary of how and why St. Augustine remained the most influential Catholic thinker for over 1000 years after his death. Includes Pope Celestine I's championship of Augustine immediately after his death, role of Pope Gregory in establishing Augustinian synthesis, role of Augustinianism in the semipelagian heresy and eventual breakoff of Byzantine Church, influence of Augustine on such later movements as Thomism and Jansenism. 7p. 20f. 8b.