Confessions, Volume Ii by Augustine of Hippo

A continuing spiritual autobiography that narrates the author’s decisive break with Manichaeism, the inner struggles and relationships that led to his conversion and baptism, and the early years of his Christian life; it mixes candid personal memory—confessions of youthful sin, friendship, and moral temptation—with sustained philosophical and theological reflection on memory, time, truth, divine grace, and the interpretation of Scripture, culminating in contemplations on creation and eternity that recast a private life-story as a meditation on the human longing for God.

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Alternate Titles
- Augustine's Confessions
- Confessiones
- Confessions, Volume II
- The Confessions
- The Confessions of St. Augustine

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