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Augustine: Conversions and Confessions
Lane Fox, Robin
Summary
Follows Augustine on a brilliantly-described journey, combining the latest scholarship with recently-found letters and sermons by Augustine himself, to give a portrait of his subject which is subtly different from older biographies.
Follows Augustine on a brilliantly-described journey, combining the latest scholarship with recently-found letters and sermons by Augustine himself, to give a portrait of his subject which is subtly different from older biographies. Augustine's heretical years as a Manichaean, his relation to non-Christian philosophy, his mystical aspirations and the nature of his conversion are among the aspects of his life which stand out in a sharper light. The author compares him with two contemporaries, an older pagan and a younger Christian, each of whom also wrote about themselves, and who illumine Augustine's life and writings by their different choices. More than a decade passed between Augustine's conversion and his beginning the Confessions. The author argues that the Confessions and their thinking were the results of a long gestation over these years, not a sudden change of perspective.
Perfect for fans of History, Religion & Spirituality, Religious Studies, 5011000, Biography, Historical.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 672 pages · Hardcover
- By Lane Fox, Robin
Details
- ISBN: 9781846144004
- Author: Lane Fox, Robin
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 672
- Language: English
- Publication date: 5 November 2015
- Condition: New
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Follows Augustine on a brilliantly-described journey, combining the latest scholarship with recently-found letters and sermons by Augustine himself, to give a portrait of his subject which is subtly different from older biographies.

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