The confessions / Saint Augustine ; translated by Maria Boulding ; preface by Patricia Hampl. [print]
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Series: Vintage spiritual classicsPublication details: New York : Vintage Books, (c)1998.Edition: first editionDescription: xxxix, 358 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780375700217
- BR65.B763.C664 1998
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INFANCY AND BOYHOOD
ADOLESCENCE
STUDENT YEARS AT CARTHAGE
AUGUSTINE THE MANICHEE
FAUSTUS AT CARTHAGE, AUGUSTINE TO ROME AND MILAN
MILAN, 385: PROGRESS, FRIENDS, PERPLEXITIES
NEOPLATONISM FREES AUGUSTINE'S MIND
CONVERSION
DEATH AND REBIRTH
MEMORY
TIME AND ETERNITY
HEAVEN AND EARTH
THE DAYS OF CREATION, PROPHECY OF THE CHURCH
Writing in the last years of the fourth century a.d., Saint Augustine of Hippo created what is at once the first true autobiography in Western literature and among the most sophisticated yet accessible theological arguments in the history of Christianity. With extraordinary candor and psychological acumen, Augustine recounts his passage from a life of sensuality, Manichaean superstition, and empty careerism to a genuine spiritual awakening, and he articulates views on marriage, morality, and faith that have shaped our discourse ever since. The Confessions allows us to appreciate both the startling modernity of Augustine's insights and the imperishable poetry of his voice.
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