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The Confessions: Saint Augustine
(Paperback, 1996) Other Editions...

Author: Bishop Saint, of Hippo Augustine, Maria Boulding

One of the earliest autobiographies, as well the paradigm for all subsequent literary "confessions,"...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1565480848
ISBN-13: 9781565480841
Nov 1996
Publisher: New City Pr
416 pages
Language: English
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One of the earliest autobiographies, as well the paradigm for all subsequent literary "confessions," St. Augustine's 13-volume work is a classic of Christian theology and Western philosophy. In the confessions, St. Augustine addresses God, revealing the details of his life up to his conversion to Christianity and reflecting on a former life of sin. He also offers a description of the Creation and his thoughts on the nature of the self, life, philosophy, and theology, along with prayers and meditations. The work was written c. 397-401.

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Length:416 pages
Height:9.0 in
Width:6.0 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:20.0 oz

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The latest volume in the series "Augustine for the Twenty-First Century," which will offer the first complete translation of all of Augustine's works into English, adds yet another vision of the Confessions to the many already available. The fourth-century bishop of Hippo in North Africa wrote this extended prayer, the first true autobiography, to confess his sins and God's goodness. It has been a standard of spiritual literature ever since. Boulding (Marked for Life, Abingdon, 1996), a Benedictine nun of Stanbrook Abbey, England, offers us a fine, smooth translation that is a pleasure to read. Hers is also the first English translation to use inclusive language. There is a complete index, which greatly enhances the usefulness of this particular volume. For all readers. Augustine J. Curley, Newark Abbey, N.J.
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The latest volume in the series 'Augustine for the Twenty-First Century,' which will offer the first complete translation of all of Augustine's works into English, adds yet another vision of the Confessions to the many already available. . . . Boulding (Marked for Life, 1996), A Benedictine nun of Stanbrook Abbey, England, offers us a fine, smooth translation that is a pleasure to read. Hers is also the first English translation to use inclusive language. There is a complete index, which greatly enhances the usefulness of this particular volume. For all readers. Annotation copyright H.W. Wilson Company.
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