About The Book: The Confessions of Saint Augustine by Saint Augustine is a profound spiritual autobiography recounting his journey from a troubled youth to a devout Christian bishop. Written in the 4th century, it explores themes of sin, grace, and redemption through heartfelt prayers and reflections. Augustine's introspective narrative reveals his struggles with faith, temptation, and the search for truth, making it a foundational work in Christian theology and Western literature, deeply influencing religious thought and personal spirituality.
Author: Saint Augustine
Pages: 378
Edition: 1910
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