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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine

Verlag: Passerino

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The Confessions is an autobiographical work written by Saint Augustine of Hippo, one of the most influential Christian theologians and philosophers. It is considered a classic of Western literature and is often regarded as the first Western autobiography.

Augustine wrote "The Confessions" between 397 and 398 AD, during his later years as the Bishop of Hippo in North Africa. The book is written in the form of a prayer to God, where Augustine reflects upon his life, his sinful youth, and his conversion to Christianity.

Saint Augustine of Hippo, also known as Augustine or Saint Augustine, was a Christian theologian, philosopher, and bishop who lived from 354 to 430 AD. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Western Christianity and is often referred to as the Doctor of Grace.

Augustine was born in Thagaste, a small town in present-day Algeria. His mother, Saint Monica, was a devout Christian, while his father, Patricius, was a pagan. Augustine received a classical education and showed exceptional intellectual abilities from a young age.

During his early years, Augustine led a hedonistic lifestyle, indulging in various pleasures and intellectual pursuits. He pursued a career in rhetoric and philosophy and became influenced by the teachings of Manichaeism, a dualistic religious sect. However, he later became disillusioned with Manichaeism due to its failure to provide satisfactory answers to his philosophical inquiries.

In his early thirties, Augustine moved to Milan, where he encountered the bishop Ambrose, whose sermons had a profound impact on him. Through his interactions with Ambrose and his study of Neoplatonic philosophy, Augustine underwent a profound spiritual transformation.

In 387 AD, Augustine converted to Christianity and was baptized by Ambrose. He returned to Africa and settled in Hippo, where he became a priest and later the bishop. Augustine dedicated himself to the service of the Church, defending Christian orthodoxy and combating various heresies.

Augustine's theological and philosophical works have had an enduring influence on Western thought. His most famous writings include "The Confessions," which we discussed earlier, and "The City of God," a monumental work that explores the nature of the earthly and heavenly cities, the fall of Rome, and the ultimate triumph of the City of God.

Augustine's theological ideas profoundly shaped the development of Western Christianity, particularly in the areas of original sin, predestination, grace, and the nature of God. He emphasized the importance of divine grace in the salvation of humanity and stressed the necessity of the Church as a guide on the path to salvation.

Saint Augustine's contributions to Christian theology, philosophy, and spirituality have made him one of the most influential figures in Western intellectual history. His ideas continue to be studied and debated by theologians, philosophers, and scholars to this day.

Translated by E.B. Pusey.
Verfügbar seit: 01.06.2023.

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