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The Confessions of Augustine: electronic edition

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This document is a reprint of the text and comments of Augustine: Repeanceance, James J. O'Donnell online (Oxford: 1992; ISBN 0-19-814378-8). Text and comments are encoded as SGML by the Stoa Consortium and Perseus projects and HTML files are generated from the archived SGML version.

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This book is very good for both Augustin's text itself and referrals. Augustine responded to a friend who wanted a Christian teaching "handbook" and wrote an Enchiridion response. It is not as attractive as his confession, but it is worth reading. Augustine covers topics that focus on God's grace, such as baptism, original sin, abortion, creed and work, and elections. I am missing some parts of the Bible (such as certain parts of baptism) that seems not to be consistent with the reformed Bible. In fact, I recommend it as an introduction to many Christian teachings. To be honest, Augustine insists on the same doctrine, so I think several chapters sound like a recent Reformed Presbyterian church. (I will enter that camp)

Augustine's confession of my paper will analyze the confession of Augustine. We will focus on the first nine chapters of this book. First, I will write an introduction page about Augustine. Secondly, I will explain why Augustine wrote the importance of "confessions" and "confessions" as philosophical work. I analyzed Augustine's view of the god and shows the theme of his book, the God of grace of the Lord, the grace of the Lord of God. - Many believe that St. Augustine of Hippo is the main figure in the development of orthodox Christian doctrine during the early Christian church. Augustine was born in North Africa in 354 AD. His father is a heathen and his mother is a Christian. His parents are not very good, but they have sufficient money for Augustin to undergo liberal arts education.