Confessions of Saint Augustine

Confessions of Saint Augustine

by Saint Aurelius Augustine, Thomas Williams (Translator)
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When Saint Augustine wrote his Confessions he was facing, and responding to, a growing spread of asceticism in the Roman world.

His task was twofold: to explain to himself the significance of his conversion to Christianity, and to do so in terms that would convince his readers that this was indeed the one, true faith.

In his attempt to achieve these aims, Saint Augustine produced a masterpiece of intellectual biography. The Confessions are written with an emotional intensity that sets him apart from the academic tradition to which he belonged, and it is this intensity, combined with ferociously self-honest analysis, that has given his work its lasting appeal. Beautifully written and suffused with philosophical and theological learning, the Confessions are an outstanding account of the search for truth by a sinner who became a great saint.

Contents:

Introduction

  1. Augustine's life, thought, and influence
  2. Putting together Augustine's Confessions
  3. Intertextuality and Augustine's use of Scripture

Essential Scriptures
Notes on the Latin Text
Notes on the Translation
Abbreviations
Suggestions for Further Reading

     Book One
     Book Two
     Book Three
     Book Four
     Book Five
     Book Six
     Book Seven
     Book Eight
     Book Nine
     Book Ten
     Book Eleven
     Book Twelve
     Book Thirteen

Appendix A: Psalm 4
Appendix B: Psalm 41
Appendix C: Psalm 100
Appendix D: Reconsiderations, Book 2, Chapter 6

Topical Index
Scriptural Index

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