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Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler (Translator and Editor)
Description: In The Confessions, Saint Augustine addressed himself eloquently and passionately to the enduring spiritual questions that have stirred the minds and hearts of thoughtful men since time began. Written A.D. 397, The Confessions are a history of the young Augustine's fierce struggle to overcome his profligate ways and achieve a life of spiritual grace.
Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love (Translator)
Description:
Written after 420 C.E. to a man named Laurence, this wonderful book
by St. Augustine is a short treatise on the proper mode of worshipping
God.
Following 1 Corinthians 13, St. Augustine describes true worship of God
through faith, hope, and love. In thirty-three small chapters,
St. Augustine's description of true worship covers all the major ideas
of
the Christian religion, providing new and interesting insights on each
idea. Given that it was written less than a decade before he died,
St. Augustine's Handbook contains some of his most mature
reflections on Christian doctrines. Both those looking to understand
the proper mode of worshipping God and those just interested in a brief
encapsulation of St. Augustine's mature thought should look no further
than Handbook of Faith, Hope, and Love. It is beneficial for personal and theological study.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
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