Augustine

Saint Augustine was one of those towering figures who so dominated his age that the age itself bears his name. The Age of Augustine was a time of transition, and Augustine was a genius of such stature that, according to Christopher Dawson, "he was, to a far greater degree than any emperor or general or barbarian warlord, a maker of history and a builder of the bridge which was to lead him from the old world to the new."  He was the ablest religious thinker and controversialist at a period when theological controversy reached a level of intellectual refinement never achieved before or since. He was a tireless preacher and he wrote 118 treatises, including the most famous spiritual autobiography…

Confessions

Confessions

Augustine and Peter Constantine
Confessions

Confessions

Augustine
Confessions, Volume II Confessions, Volume I The Confessions

The Confessions

Augustine; Translated by Philip Burton; Introduction by Robin Lane Fox
The Rule of Saint Augustine City of God, Volume VII City of God, Volume III City of God, Volume IV City of God, Volume V City of God, Volume II City of God, Volume VI City of God, Volume I Select Letters

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Augustine