
Augustine of Hippo
Augustine of Hippo was a prominent early Christian theologian and philosopher whose lifetime writings profoundly influenced Western Christianity and philosophy. His seminal works, 'Confessions' and 'City of God,' offer deep introspection and theological arguments that remain influential. He is revered as a Doctor of the Church and one of the most important figures in the development of Western thought.
Books by Augustine of Hippo
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Confessions
by Augustine of Hippo
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Augustine's spiritual autobiography follows his search for God through his sinful past, examining memory, desire, and human nature with a philosopher's mind and a convert's heart.

City of God
by Augustine of Hippo
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With the Roman Empire collapsing, Augustine defends Christianity, arguing for an eternal 'City of God' whose values last longer than human cities.