Excessive self-control in the confession of St. Augustine It is what I believe slowly, reluctantly, cruelly when it comes to giving up, "painless, futile". When Pete picked an academic monk, I thought that he was just trying to get over his own pain. . . . He considers the "illusion" of the material world and calculates it by filling his nose with metaphysical sentences, but he can continue to do comfortable things. The same thing has disappeared.
Confession (Latin: Confession) is the name of an autobiographical work written by Hippo's Saint Augustine, has 13 books and is written in Latin between 397 and 400 AD CE. This work outlines St. Augustine's sinful youth and conversion to Christianity. That modern English translation is sometimes published under the heading "Saint Augustine 's regret" to distinguish it from other books with similar titles. The original title is "confession" in "13 books", its content is very large, each book is a complete unit.
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The heartfelt, fiery, eternal, confession of Saint Augustine has captivated readers over more than 1500 years. What he told about the fight between his long faith and the ultimate transformation - this is the first such historic spiritual memoir - Saint Augustine is a personal and universal sin, regret, redemption I will draw a story. Starting with his life, education and young and frivolous behavior, Augustine was filled with cruel sincerity with his proud and ambitious youth when he became a rhetorical teacher in Hippo, Rome and Milan It was. Over time, his early love became cold, the glory of the success of the speech disappeared, and he was filled with inner feeling of absentism until the movement of Christian religion reality, which eventually became convergence and It led to the development of a new life.