346 pages

Published 1961 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-044114-7
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OCLC Number:
17378541

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Augustine's Confessions might be one of the most profound Christian testimonies ever recorded. Not necessarily because Augustine led an unusual life or faced intriguing circumstances which had to be overcome; because, in reality, the actual events of his life were relatively less than extraordinary. Augustine's Confessions serve as such a spectacular testimony because, besides the fact that it was one of the first of its kind in the literary world, of the depth of his introspection and the clarity of his mind. It is a work that has made a permanent mark on Theology as well as Philosophy. For most of the Confessions Augustine systematically examines his life up until what would have then been the present, casting pride aside in an effort to truly understand his struggle in the context of God's will and his own rebellious sinful nature. Amazingly the similarities inherent in the human struggle with the …

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Subjects

  • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
  • Christian saints -- Algeria -- Hippo (Extinct city) -- Biography.
  • Bekering.
  • Hippo (Extinct city) -- Biography.