Augustine of Hippo vs Richard Feynman
Augustine of Hippo (IQ 180) vs Richard Feynman (IQ —). Side-by-side comparison of intellect, achievements, era and cultural impact.
| Born | 0354 | 1918 |
|---|---|---|
| Died | 0430 | 1988 |
| Country | DZ | US |
| Estimated IQ | 180 | — |
| Best known for | Confessions • On Christian Doctrine • On the Trinity • The City of God | Manhattan Project Acoustic |
Who had the higher IQ?
Reliable IQ figures aren't available for both. The richer comparison is what each accomplished and how it changed their field.
Achievements compared
Augustine of Hippo is best known for: Confessions • On Christian Doctrine • On the Trinity • The City of God Richard Feynman is best known for: Manhattan Project Acoustic
Recognition. Augustine of Hippo: —. Richard Feynman: Albert Einstein Award (1954) • E. O. Lawrence Award (1962) • Nobel Prize in Physics (1965) • Foreign Member of the Royal Society (1965) • Oersted Medal (1972) • National Medal of Science (1979).
Different eras, different boards
The two were born roughly 1564 years apart (0354 vs 1918), which matters: scientific tools, available knowledge, and intellectual culture compound. Comparing minds across eras is comparing players on different boards.
The verdict
So who was greater? The honest answer: they're not strictly comparable. By raw IQ proxy, Augustine of Hippo edges out. By measurable, lasting influence in their respective field, both are anchors of the human record. If you have to pick one to bet civilization on, pick the one working on the problem you care about.