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Confessions
by Saint Augustine
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Synopsis
Confessions by Saint Augustine is a profound spiritual and philosophical masterpiece, widely regarded as the first Western autobiography. In this deeply personal work, Augustine recounts his early life of indulgence, moral struggle, and restless searching for meaning, culminating in his dramatic ...
Confessions by Saint Augustine is a profound spiritual and philosophical masterpiece, widely regarded as the first Western autobiography. In this deeply personal work, Augustine recounts his early life of indulgence, moral struggle, and restless searching for meaning, culminating in his dramatic conversion to Christianity.
Written with extraordinary honesty and introspection, Confessions blends theology, philosophy, and poetry, offering insights into the human soul, the nature of sin, and the transformative power of divine grace. Augustine’s reflections on memory, time, and the self have influenced centuries of thought, making this work both a spiritual guide and a landmark of Western literature.
A timeless meditation on faith, repentance, and the journey toward God, Confessions continues to inspire readers with its enduring honesty, intellectual depth, and spiritual insight.
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