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 | The Confessions of Saint Augustine By: St. Augustine of Hippo, John Kenneth Ryan (translator)
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 429 pages Publisher: Doubleday & Company Publication Date: October 1988 ISBN: 0385029551 |
Publisher's Synopsis
By his own account, St. Augustine of Hippo (A.D.354-430)
lived a life of sin until his conversion to
Christianity at the age of 32. Twelve
years later he gave a personal account of his search for
truth in the
Confessions. Augustine's life is
especiallyappealing because it is the story of a great
sinner who became a
great saint, and greatness is all the
more admirable if it is achieved against such odds. He
paints such a
black picture of his past that the reader
might easily lose sight of the goodqualities which he most
certinaly
possessed. Augustine's decision to accept
the Christian faith is the central point of the book. To do
so he
must examine his life and faith through
the following progression: first, a confession of his own
sin and error;
second, a recognition of God's goodness
and truth; thirdly, thanks and praise to God for His mercy.
Augustine is led from confession of sin
to confession of faith, and finally to confession of God's
glory. Our Comment
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