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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

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Overview

Augustine of Hippo is one of the most important thinkers for Western theology and philosophy. His understanding of the self, of sin, of redemption, and of sanctification set the tone for all subsequent theology. Even those who disagree with him must still interact with the effects of his thought. In his Confessions, Augustine gives a theocentric testimonial of his conversion experience and his growing understanding of God. This crucial work introduced the idea of the inner self to the world. It was the first work that struggled to understand the inner life—the life of the mind. Its place at the beginning of the development of the autobiography is undeniable.

Key Features

  • Provides insight into the history, conversion, and spiritual life of St. Augustine
  • Features important spiritual and theological insights
  • Presents the first prominent example of Western autobiography
  • Offers the most complete record of any fourth- or fifth-century person

Product Details

  • Title: The Confessions of St. Augustine
  • Author: Augustine of Hippo
  • Translator: Edward Bouverie Pusey
  • Pages: 203

About Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was born in Thagaste, Numidia, in Northern Africa. He studied rhetoric in Carthage when he was 17. As an adult, Augustine abandoned the Christianity of his youth to pursue Manichaeism. Through his Manichaen connections, Augustine became professor of rhetoric at the imperial court of Milan. While in Milan, Augustine was heavily influenced by the bishop of Milan, Ambrose. Influenced by Ambrose and by the biography of St. Anthony, Augustine began exploring Christianity and eventually reconverted. He was baptized in 387 and returned to Africa. There he was ordained and became a well-known preacher and apologist for the Christian faith. He was eventually made Bishop of Hippo, an office he held until his death in 430.

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“No doubt, then, that a free curiosity has more force in our learning these things, than a frightful enforcement.” (source)

“For I disobeyed, not from a better choice, but from love of play, loving the pride of victory in my contests, and to have my ears tickled with lying fables, that they might itch the more; the same curiosity flashing from my eyes more and more, for the shows and games of my elders.” (source)

“But if I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me, where, I beseech Thee, O my God, where, Lord, or when, was I Thy servant guiltless? But, lo! that period I pass by; and what have I now to do with that, of which I can recall no vestige?” (source)

“Hear, Lord, my prayer; let not my soul faint under Thy discipline, nor let me faint in confessing unto Thee all Thy mercies, whereby Thou hast drawn me out of all my most evil ways, that Thou mightest become a delight to me above all the allurements which I once pursued; that I may most entirely love Thee, and clasp Thy hand with all my affections, and Thou mayest yet rescue me from every temptation, even unto the end. For lo, O Lord, my King and my God, for Thy service be whatever useful thing my childhood learned; for Thy service, that I speak, write, read, reckon. For Thou didst grant me Thy discipline, while I was learning vanities; and my sin of delighting in those vanities Thou hast forgiven.” (source)

“Look with pity, Lord, on these things, and deliver us who call upon Thee now; deliver those too who call not on Thee yet, that they may call on Thee, and Thou mayest deliver them.” (source)

  • Title: The Confessions of St. Augustine
  • Authors: Augustine of Hippo, E. B. Pusey
  • Publisher: Faithlife
  • Print Publication Date: 1996
  • Logos Release Date: 2001
  • Era: era:nicene
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Christian saints › Algeria--Hippo (Extinct city)--Biography; Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
  • Resource ID: LLS:7.0.1
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.autobiography
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-03-25T19:04:04Z

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  1. Brendan Brooks

    Brendan Brooks

    10/21/2022

    Confessions is a brilliant theological work, but this translation is horrendous. There is zero reason for a translator in the 1990s to go out of his way to make it sound like King James English. If you are a reader who really wants to understand what Augustine is saying, aim for a translation that is geared towards people that live in the 2000s, not the 1600s.
  2. J-P O

    J-P O

    2/17/2020

  3. Kevin Bratcher
  4. Richard Steven Jones
    Content is wonderful; translation could be more so.
  5. Dr. Lance Waldie
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    Mircea Toma

    1/18/2018

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    Anthony Amedo

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