The Confessions of Saint Augustine
By Saint Augustine of Hippo, translated by Edward Bouverie Pusey
The Confessions is a seminal work of Western literature and Christian theology, written by Saint Augustine around AD 397–400. This deeply personal autobiography chronicles Augustine’s journey from a life marked by youthful indulgence and philosophical searching to his profound spiritual conversion and embrace of Christianity. Divided into thirteen books, the narrative explores themes of sin, grace, memory, time, and the nature of God.
Translated into English by Edward Bouverie Pusey in the 19th century, this edition brings the timeless wisdom and introspective reflections of one of Christianity’s most influential thinkers to a modern audience. As both a spiritual memoir and philosophical treatise, The Confessions continues to inspire readers with its honest exploration of the human soul and the quest for divine truth.
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