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Loading... Confessions (Oxford World's Classics) (edition 2009)by Saint Augustine, Henry Chadwick (Translator)
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Powerful in its honesty, but also hard for me as a nonbeliever to read. The constant reference to God occurs not on the scale of once every page, but more like every other sentence. The effect is to make me skeptical of even the best parts, such as the brilliant discussion of the nature of time and the excruciatingly honest effort to understand the theft of the pears, when they end up being folded into Augustine's religious narrative. Yet the passion of Augustine's thought and the force of his writing is impossible to deny and those insights that do hold relevance beyond the Christian are presented powerfully here. Edition: // Descr: xxxi, 348 p. 17.5 cm. // Series: Everyman's Library : Theology and Philosophy Call No. { V.36 } Series Edited by Ernest Rhys Translated by E.B. Pusey. // // One of the most excellent books I've every read. From start to finish I was captivated letter by letter, word by word and so on.You do not have to be a catholic, or even a christian to enjoy this mans tail of finding faith. Notable for translating "Our hearts are restless..." as "Our hearts are unquiet..." no reviews | add a review Is contained inContainsThe Confessions of Saint Augustine Books I-X by Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. Prayers from The Confessions by Saint Augustine Confessions: Volume I: Introduction and Text by Saint Augustine Saint Augustine's Childhood: CONFESSIONES BOOK ONE (Testimony, Bk 1) by Augustine of Hippo Confessions, Vol. 2: Books 9-13 (Loeb Classical Library, No. 27) by Augustine Saint Augustine's Memory (Augustine, Confessiones. Bk. 2.) by Augustine Is abridged inHas as a study
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This edition of the classic literary work of St. Augustine is translated by Oxford scholar Rex Warner and features a revised bibliography. In this autobiography, St. Augustine describes his journey from sin to sainthood, and examines all of humanity's great concerns including the ethical conflict between good and evil.… (more)
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In other words, Augustine works (right from the beginning of Chapter I) at manipulating the Biblical text to fit the constraints of his religious doctrine. He transforms both the Biblical texts and the doctrine creating a personal rubric for his spirituality.
Also, he makes me giggle. (