
Confessions
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Book Introduction
One of the three great confessions, along with the two confessions of Rousseau and Tolstoy
Augustine's Confessions
This Confessions is a book completed in the early 5th century by Augustine, who was the bishop of Hippo, Africa.
It contains the true self-confession of a great saint who could not bear to do without offering his soul as a holy gift to God.
He unified patristic philosophy and Neoplatonism into a concise ideology of salvation.
His philosophy established a theocentric worldview that turned toward God in his inner life, and succeeded in conceptualizing the Catholic Church, which established the philosophy of Christianity by denying Greek anthropocentrism.
His thoughts are a great source of Christian thought and have served as the ideological background for Europeans for a long time since.
Augustine's passionate philosophical explorations and intense moral struggles between flesh and spirit eventually led him to a profound religious awakening.
This book contains Augustine's thought, which always took the question of the individual soul as the starting point of philosophy, and his confession that 'the inner self of man is the home where truth lives.'
Augustine's Confessions
This Confessions is a book completed in the early 5th century by Augustine, who was the bishop of Hippo, Africa.
It contains the true self-confession of a great saint who could not bear to do without offering his soul as a holy gift to God.
He unified patristic philosophy and Neoplatonism into a concise ideology of salvation.
His philosophy established a theocentric worldview that turned toward God in his inner life, and succeeded in conceptualizing the Catholic Church, which established the philosophy of Christianity by denying Greek anthropocentrism.
His thoughts are a great source of Christian thought and have served as the ideological background for Europeans for a long time since.
Augustine's passionate philosophical explorations and intense moral struggles between flesh and spirit eventually led him to a profound religious awakening.
This book contains Augustine's thought, which always took the question of the individual soul as the starting point of philosophy, and his confession that 'the inner self of man is the home where truth lives.'
index
A hymn to your memory to the readers
Book 1: Childhood in Tagaste and Madauro (up to age fifteen, 354-369)
Book 2: Years in Tagaste (Until the Age of Sixteen, 369-370)
Book 3: The Student of Carthage (ages seventeen to nineteen, 371-373)
Book 4: The Teacher of Rhetoric at Tagaste and Carthage (ages nineteen to twenty-eight, 373-382)
Book 5 Carthage.
Rome.
Professor of Milan, Breaking with Manichaeism (ages 28 to 30, 382-384)
Book 6: The Professor of Milan (from the age of thirty to thirty-two, 384-386)
Book 7 The Professor of Milan.
Neoplatonism.
Apostle Paul (at age thirty, 384)
Book 8: Conversion (At Age 32, 386)
Book 9: Baptism, the Life and Death of Monica (at the age of thirty-three, 387)
Book 10: Reflections on Memory from the Time of Becoming a Bishop to Recognizing God, God Is the Only True Happiness, Who I Am Now, Christ the Mediator (At the Age of Forty-Five, 399)
Book 11: The Word of Creation, Philosophy of Time
Explanation of Genesis 1:1-2, Book 12
Book 13: Symbolic Interpretation of Genesis 1:2-3
Book 1: Childhood in Tagaste and Madauro (up to age fifteen, 354-369)
Book 2: Years in Tagaste (Until the Age of Sixteen, 369-370)
Book 3: The Student of Carthage (ages seventeen to nineteen, 371-373)
Book 4: The Teacher of Rhetoric at Tagaste and Carthage (ages nineteen to twenty-eight, 373-382)
Book 5 Carthage.
Rome.
Professor of Milan, Breaking with Manichaeism (ages 28 to 30, 382-384)
Book 6: The Professor of Milan (from the age of thirty to thirty-two, 384-386)
Book 7 The Professor of Milan.
Neoplatonism.
Apostle Paul (at age thirty, 384)
Book 8: Conversion (At Age 32, 386)
Book 9: Baptism, the Life and Death of Monica (at the age of thirty-three, 387)
Book 10: Reflections on Memory from the Time of Becoming a Bishop to Recognizing God, God Is the Only True Happiness, Who I Am Now, Christ the Mediator (At the Age of Forty-Five, 399)
Book 11: The Word of Creation, Philosophy of Time
Explanation of Genesis 1:1-2, Book 12
Book 13: Symbolic Interpretation of Genesis 1:2-3
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: May 29, 2010
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 640 pages | 128*188*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788933110065
- ISBN10: 8933110062
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