Although the quest for God's Wisdom is something very personal for Augustine, the paper sets the ecclesiological context of his doctrine. Augustine's way to the wisdom is not a way accessible to intellectuals only: it is open to anybody who does not remain closed to other man and is willing to love with charity, laid to his heart by God to whose image and likeness he was created.
The paper lays the ecclesiological background of Augustine's search for wisdom and his spirituality. The Bishop of Hippo Regius teaches that it is only through the mediation of the Church, where man can find God's Wisdom: and the way is Christ himself that allows his believers, parts of his Body, to accept God's Wisdom as a gift and grow in it through charity.
This anti-individualistic way of charity remains a credible way for today where "only love remains credible".