Theologians often credit Saint Augustine and his popular spiritual autobiography, The Confessions, with both the emergence and understanding of a sort of vocational awareness and discernment form known simply as \'situations in life\'.
The idea is that in the absence of any clear direction of where we are going or where we would like to go - philosophically speaking in terms of one\'s life path and progress, that is - it is our own \'situations in life\' which often help us determine the path of prog.
Theologians often credit Saint Augustine and his popular spiritual autobiography, The Confessions, with both the emergence and understanding of a sort of vocational awareness and discernment form known simply as \'situations in life\'