The Confessions of Saint Augustine (Classic Reprint)
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Rating | : | 4.16 (763 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1451004419 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 324 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Rousseau sunburdening of himself is the last, most effectual manifestation of that nervous, defiant consciousness of other people which haunted him all his life. The Confessions of St. Read books online for free at forgottenbooks. He felt that all the men and women whom he passed on his way through the world were at watch upon him, and mostly with no very favourable intentions. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. His anxiety to expl
Good translation bonhomme Do not be swayed by posters who suggest that the "old english" is too difficult to get past. Open your mind up, it's not written in the prose of tomorrow's next best NYT top 10 seller, and that's a tremendous thing.My 2 cents:Read each sentence on it's own, slowly. All of the thou's/thys/etc. will disappear. Do that for page 1. And slowly absorb a few more pages (Hint: read this at a time/location where you can truly relax and concentrate-- morning subway commute, with ipod in of course, or leisurely on the beach-- whatever suits. Understanding Augustine alan j. greczynski Augustine is an interesting person to say the least. Modern readers may have difficulty in understanding Augustine, for his world was very different but very much the same as ours. Augustine begins as a Christian then turns to Manichaeism. Manichaeism, like Gnosticism is competing with "orthodox" Christianity. Augustine is from the breadbasket of the Roman empire, North Africa. Thagaste, in modern day Algiers was a Christian city very different from modern Muslim Algeria. His mother Monica had a strong Christian background and lo. Classic. Good, easy to read edition. Zach Augustine’s Confessions is a classic in theology, philosophy, church history, and early autobiographies—and not without reason. Confessions provides modern academics with details about daily life in the fourth century Roman Empire, Augustine’s pivotal theological and philosophical arguments, and a vivid view of the struggles and aspirations of fourth-century Christians. Various themes permeate Augustine’s writings—themes that, perhaps because of Augustine’s massive effect on Christian culture,
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Well-known passages, over which my eyes have often gazed, spring to life again from Wills's pages."-Peter Brown, "The New York Review of Books" "Augustine flourishes in Wills's hand."-James Wood "A masterful synthesis of classical philosophy and scriptural erudition."-"Chicago Tribune" . "Wills renders Augustine's famous and influential text in direct language with all the spirited wordplay and poetic strength intact."-"Los Angeles Times" "Wills's translations are meant to bring Augustine straight into our own minds; and they succeed