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![]() St. Augustine's ConfessionsSt. AugustineSt. Augustine's Confessions tells the 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
Book SummarySt. Augustine BiographyPersonal BackgroundMajor WorksAbout St. Augustine's ConfessionsIntroductionAugustine's Influences: Neo-PlatonismAugustine's Influences: ManichaeismSummary and Analysis by ChapterBook 1: Chapters 1–5Book 1: Chapters 6–7Book 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 and Homework HelpFull Glossary for St. Augustine's ConfessionsQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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