The Confessions of Augustine is the autobiographical work of Saint Augustine of Hippo, written in Latin around 397 AD. It outlines Augustine’s sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. It is widely considered one of the most important texts in Western literature and a classic of Christian theology.
This edition offers readers access to Augustine’s profound reflections on faith, morality, and the nature of God. Augustine’s personal journey resonates across the centuries, offering guidance and inspiration to those seeking spiritual understanding.
This enduring work remains a cornerstone of Western thought and continues to be studied and cherished by readers of all backgrounds.
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