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Augustine

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Augustine of Hippo is a giant in the history of Christian thought, commended by St Jerome for having virtually 're-founded the old faith'. He was a philosopher, theologian, preacher, interpreter of scripture, monk and bishop. Augustine dominated medieval theology, strongly influenced the debates of the Reformation and continues to shape Christian thought today.

This book is intended for those who want a comprehensive introduction to Augustine's life and thought, and provides a clear and rounded account of his teachings and influence.

162 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1958

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Mary T. Clark

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Sister Mary Twibill Clark, R.S.C.J., was a Roman Catholic nun, academic, and civil rights advocate. She was best known as a scholar of the history of philosophy, and was associated especially with Saint Augustine. She taught for more than 30 years at Manhattanville College in Harrison, New York.

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A dense but clear explanation of Augustine's most important contributions to theology.
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