Preface 1. Introduction Excerpt 1: part of the opening prayer 2. Language Excerpt 2: the firmament as bible 3. Creation and the sensible world Excerpt 3: the ascent at Ostia 4. Memory and time 5. Afterword Bibliography Index
Catherine Conybeare is Professor and Chair in the Department of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies at Bryn Mawr College,USA
"The Routledge Guidebook to Augustine’s Confessions is a remarkably
lucid and intelligent introduction to one of the most important
texts in the history of the Christian West. Through sensitive
analysis of the language and structure of the Confessions,
Professor Conybeare illuminates the key elements of Augustine’s
thought, and brings out the depth and originality of this brilliant
work."
Sara Lipton, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA"As a
guide to reading the Confessions, this book is a beautiful
introduction to a classic of Western culture. Conybeare captures
the spirit of Augustine's quest for God, confessing what is known
and unknown, and invites readers in a delightful way to read much
more than Augustine's words."
Allan Fitzgerald, Villanova University, USA"When Augustine
surrenders himself in confession before God and his audience, he
could not have wished for a more sympathetic human hearer than
Conybeare. She is no disinterested listener, but engages with the
conversation in a way that, in turn, enables her own audience to
participate in it. The experience is precisely the transformative
one that Augustine intended his Confessions to be."
Carol Harrison, Oxford University, UK"Catherine Conybeare offers an
excellent guide to Augustine's autobiographical Confessions. She is
not a theologian or church historian. Rather, she is a scholar of
classical literature and therefore lends a unique angle to the
study of Confessions."
Jack Kilcrease, Aquinas College
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