The Confessions of St. Augustine by Saint of Hippo Augustine

The Confessions of St. Augustine by Saint of Hippo Augustine

Saint of Hippo Augustine

114847 words 14 chapters

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Always visible content "The Confessions of St. Augustine" by Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine is an autobiographical work written between AD 397 and 400. In thirteen books composed as prayers to God, Augustine recounts his turbulent journey from a sinful youth to Christian conversion. He reflects on his immoral past, his time following Manichaeism, and the influential figures who guided him toward faith. Considered the first Western autobiography, this intimate spiritual memoir explores themes of Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less sin, redemption, and humanity's restless search for divine truth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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