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Augustine on Evil

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Augustine, perhaps the most important and most widely read Father of the Church, first became preoccupied with the problem of evil in his boyhood, and this preoccupation continued throughout his life. Augustine's ideas about evil were to mark out the boundaries of the problem for those who came after him; his influence was greater and more widespread than any other early Christian thinker and is still of importance both with those who agree with him and with those who do not. Augustine's personality, so loveably and intricately revealed in his Confessions, has always made him a figure of intense interest.

212 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1982

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G.R. Evans

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Professor Emeritus of Medieval Theology and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge

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This is pure theology. It might be rather heavy for those who haven't read some theology before because of some ideological concepts in it.
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