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Books with title The Confessions of St. Augustine

  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    Saint Augustine, E. B. (Edward Bouverie) Pusey

    eBook
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  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    Saint Augustine, Simon Vance, christianaudio.com

    Audiobook (christianaudio.com, Dec. 30, 2008)
    Saint Augustine's contributions to Christian theology are second to no other post-apostolic author in the whole sweep of church history. Yet along side his doctrinal treatises, Augustine tells a story of his life devoted to Christ as his only satisfaction. The Confessions is at once the autobiographical account of Augustine's life of Christian faith and at the same time a compelling theology of Christian spirituality for everyone. Among the most important classics in Western literature, it continues to engage modern readers through Augustine's timeless illustrations and beautiful prose. Augustine's Confessions is a work to relish the first time through and then profoundly enjoy over a lifetime of revisiting.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    J M Lelen

    Leather Bound (Catholic Book Publishing Corp, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Confessions of St. Augustine is--after the Bible and The Imitation of Christ--the most widely translated and highly esteemed book in Christian history. Translated by Rev. J.M. Lelen, Ph.D., this edition is published in a prayer book format, offering a participatory reading and prayer experience based on St. Augustine's confessions of his youthful errors. With a brown Dura-Lux cover, this classic book will make a meaningful personal resource or gift.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    St. Augustine, Albert Cook Outler

    language (Dover Publications, March 5, 2012)
    More than an autobiography, The Confessions of St. Augustine is one of the most influential religious books in the Christian tradition. A great work of Western literature, it recalls crucial events and episodes in the author's life, in particular, life with his devoutly Christian mother and his origins in rural Algeria in the mid-fourth century A.D.; the rise to a lavish life at the imperial court in Milan; his struggle with sexual desires; eventual renunciation of secular ambitions and marriage; and recovery of his Catholic faith.This intensely personal narrative — among the first in which self-analysis was used to describe spiritual and emotional experiences — provides a detailed, classic recounting of one man's internal struggles and religious conversion. The book will be useful to anyone interested in the impact made by one of the foremost leaders in the development of Christian thought.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    St. Augustine, Albert Cook Outler

    (Dover Publications, Oct. 29, 2002)
    More than an autobiography, The Confessions of St. Augustine is one of the most influential religious books in the Christian tradition. A great work of Western literature, it recalls crucial events and episodes in the author's life, in particular, life with his devoutly Christian mother and his origins in rural Algeria in the mid-fourth century A.D.; the rise to a lavish life at the imperial court in Milan; his struggle with sexual desires; eventual renunciation of secular ambitions and marriage; and recovery of his Catholic faith.This intensely personal narrative — among the first in which self-analysis was used to describe spiritual and emotional experiences — provides a detailed, classic recounting of one man's internal struggles and religious conversion. The book will be useful to anyone interested in the impact made by one of the foremost leaders in the development of Christian thought.
  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine

    St. Augustine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2009)
    The beloved spiritual classic, unabridged and potent. "Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is Thy power, and Thy wisdom infinite."
  • The Confessions: Saint Augustine of Hippo

    Saint Augustine, David Vincent Meconi

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, July 1, 2012)
    The Confessions of Saint Augustine is considered one of the greatest Christian classics of all time. It is an extended poetic, passionate, intimate prayer that Augustine wrote as an autobiography sometime after his conversion, to confess his sins and proclaim God's goodness. Just as his first hearers were captivated by his powerful conversion story, so also have many millions been over the following sixteen centuries. His experience of God speaks to us across time with little need of transpositions.This acclaimed new translation by Sister Maria Boulding, O.S.B., masterfully captures his experience, and is written in an elegant and flowing style. Her beautiful contemporary translation of the ancient Confessions makes the classic work more accessible to modern readers. Her translation combines the linguistic accuracy demanded by 4th-century Latin with the poetic power aimed at by Augustine, not as discernable in previous translations.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    St. Augustine, Edward Bouverie Pusey

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 30, 2019)
    Confessions is the name of an autobiographical work, consisting of 13 books (what moderns call chapters, by Saint Augustine of Hippo, written in Latin between AD 397 and 400. The work outlines Saint Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. Modern English translations of it are sometimes published under the title The Confessions of Saint Augustine in order to distinguish the book from other books with similar titles. Its original title was Confessions in Thirteen Books, and it was composed to be read out loud with each book being a complete unit.Confessions is generally considered one of Augustine's most important texts. It is widely seen as the first Western autobiography ever written, and was an influential model for Christian writers throughout the Middle Ages. Professor Henry Chadwick wrote that Confessions will "always rank among the great masterpieces of western literature".
  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine

    Saint Augustine, Arthur Symons, Edward Bouverie Pusey

    eBook (Digireads.com Publishing, Nov. 17, 2015)
    Written between 397 and 400 A.D., “The Confessions of Saint Augustine” is thought to be the first autobiography in Western civilization and is considered by many to be one of the most important religious works of all time. While not a complete account of Augustine’s life, for Augustine wrote “Confessions” in his early forties and would live well into his seventies, it is one of the most complete first-hand accounts of anyone’s life from the fourth or fifth century, in which the author outlines the sins of his youth and conversion to Christianity. “The Confessions” tells of its author’s upbringing in Algeria, his place at the Imperial court of Milan, his struggle to overcome his sexual desires, and the ultimate dedication of his life to Christ and Christian ways. “The Confessions” are not simply a recount of the author’s life but a true exploration of what it is to be Christian and the struggles that one must overcome in order to find Christ and live a more pious life. A pioneering work of autobiography, “The Confessions” remains one of the most important works of spiritual devotion ever written. This edition follows the translation of Edward Bouverie Pusey and includes an introduction by Arthur Symons.
  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine

    Saint Augustine

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 7, 2019)
    At once both an autobiography and a philosophical treatise, The Confessions of Saint Augustine outlines Augustine's regrets of his sinful youth, his embrace of Manichaeism and astrology as a young man, and finally his conversion to Christianity in the latter part of the 4th century. The work is thought to be the first autobiography of a Western figure ever written, and provides valuable insight into the life and philosophy of one of early Christianity's greatest thinkers.
  • The Confessions of Saint Augustine

    Saint Augustine

    language (Digireads.com, March 29, 2004)
    The Confessions of Saint Augustine is considered by many to be one of the most important religious biographies of all time. Written in the middle of the 4th century "The Confessions of Saint Augustine" tells of its author's upbringing in Algeria, his place at the Imperial court of Milan, his struggle to overcome his sexual desires, and the ultimate dedication of his life to Christ and Christian ways. "The Confessions of Saint Augustine" is not simply a recount of the author's life but a true exploration of what it is to be Christian and the struggles that one must overcome in order to find Christ and live a more pious life.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine

    St. Augustine

    eBook (Halcyon Press Ltd., Dec. 15, 2009)
    This Halcyon Classics ebook contains Augustine of Hippo's 'Confessions.' One of the early church fathers, Augustine's 'Confessions' charts his journey from his sinful youth and Manichaeism to Christianity. Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text with errors and omissions corrected.