Confessions
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
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xxviii, 1 page (unpaged), 311 pages ; 20 cm.
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Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Book
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxviii) and index.
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In his own day the dominant personality of the Western Church, Augustine of Hippo today stands as perhaps the greatest thinker of Christian antiquity, and his "Confessions" is one of the great works of Western literature. In this intensely personal narrative, Augustine relates his rare ascent from a humble Algerian farm to the edge of the corridors of power at the imperial court in Milan, his struggle against the domination of his sexual nature, his renunciation of secular ambition and marriage, and the recovery of the faith his mother Monica had taught him during his childhood. Now, Henry Chadwick, an eminent scholar of early Christianity, has given us the first new English translation in thirty years of this classic spiritual journey. Chadwick renders the details of Augustine's conversion in clear, modern English. We witness the future saint's fascination with astrology and with the Manichees, and then follow him through scepticism and disillusion with pagan myths until he finally reaches Christian faith. There are brilliant philosophical musings about Platonism and the nature of God, and touching portraits of Augustine's beloved mother, of St. Ambrose of Milan, and of other early Christians like Victorinus, who gave up a distinguished career as a rhetorician to adopt the orthodox faith. Augustine's concerns are often strikingly contemporary, yet his work contains many references and allusions that are easily understood only with background information about the ancient social and intellectual setting. To make "The Confessions" accessible to contemporary readers, Chadwick provides the most complete and informative notes of any recent translation, and includes an introduction to establish the context. The religious and philosophical value of "The Confessions" is unquestionable--now modern readers will have easier access to St. Augustine's deeply personal meditations. Chadwick's lucid translation and helpful introduction clear the way for a new experience of this classic.
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Translated from the Latin.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Augustine., & Chadwick, H. (2008). Confessions . Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Augustine, 354-430 and Henry Chadwick. 2008. Confessions. Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Augustine, 354-430 and Henry Chadwick. Confessions Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Augustine, and Henry Chadwick. Confessions Oxford University Press, 2008.

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