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![]() St. Augustine's ConfessionsSt. AugustineCliffNotes on St. Augustine's Confessions covers a story of conversion. The autobiography, covering the first 35 years of Augustine's life, emphasizes his spiritual development and how he came to an intellectual — and emotional — acceptance of Christianity. The Confessions consists of 13 books: 1-9 contain his life story. Book 10 is an exploration of memory, and Books 11-13 are detailed interpretations of the first chapter of the Bible's Book of Genesis. Search this CliffsNote
Life and Background of the AuthorPersonal BackgroundMajor WorksAbout the WorkIntroductionAugustine’s Influences: Neo-PlatonismAugustine’s Influences: ManichaeismA Brief SynopsisChapter AnalysesBook 1, Chapters 1–5Book 1, Chapters 6 and 7Book 1, Chapters 8–11Book 1, Chapters 12–20Book 2, Chapters 1–3Book 2, Chapters 4–10Book 3, Chapters 1–5Book 3, Chapters 6–12Book 4, Chapters 1–3Book 4, Chapters 4–13Book 4, Chapters 13–16Book 5, Chapters 1–7Book 5, Chapters 8–14Book 6, Chapters 1–10Book 6, Chapters 7–16Book 7, Chapters 1–21Book 8, Chapters 1–4Book 8, Chapters 5–12Book 9, Chapters 1–7Book 9, Chapters 8–13Book 10, Chapters 1–25Book 10, Chapters 26–34Book 11, Chapters 1–31Book 12, Chapters 1–31Book 13, Chapters 1–38Critical EssaysThe Confessions and AutobiographyAugustine’s View of SexualityWomen in the ConfessionsStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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