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Written in 397 A.D.,
Confessions
is the autobiography of Augustine of Hippo, a moving and
profound record of a human soul and its struggles toward
salvation.
The most
widely read of all his works, it not only tells the story of
Augustine’s struggle in the faith, but also his love for the
Master. Confessions speaks to the heart of humanity about human
weakness, human frailty, human depravity, and the human need for
a holy God.
This classic is an
exercise in self-knowledge and true humility in the atmosphere
of grace and reconciliation. |