Confessions by Augustine of Hippo is a seminal work of Christian theology and philosophy, written in the late 4th century. It is an autobiographical text that explores Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. The book is considered a foundational text in Western literature and philosophy, providing deep insights into the nature of faith, sin, and redemption.
Publisher
Sheed & Ward
Publication year
1942
ISBN-13
9780497261337
ISBN-10
1421824515
Language
English
Subjects
Christian TheologyAutobiographyPhilosophyReligious StudiesClassical LiteratureSpiritualityHistorical TextsFaith and ReligionMoral Philosophy
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