4 / 5 ⭐
After spending the last seven weeks dragging my tired eyes across the lengthy pages of "The Confessions of the St. Augustine", I am completely exhausted, but in a fulfilling sort of way.
Besides the Holy Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, "The Confessions of St. Augustine" is probably the most thought-provoking and enlightening spiritual book I have ever read. However, it is without a doubt the most confusing and difficult to read book due to its archaic language and density.
One reason why I loved this book though is because St. Augustine masterfully reveals the depths of his heart, the intensity of his contrition for past sins, and his desire to encounter the living God.
The majority of this book FLEW over my heads, but the portions I could interpret, I adored.
If you are planning on reading this book, I would HIGHLY encourage you to set aside 30-60 minutes per day to listen to the corresponding podcast by Fr. Gregory Pine and Fr. Jacob-Bertrand Janczyk while you are reading. Their insight to the text is invaluable and greatly helps understanding the meaning behind St. Augustine's words.
Overall, a very enjoyable read, I just wish it wasn't so dense.