Augustine's Conversion In His Confessions




Augustine's conversion in his Confessions

Introduction

This Book comprises the direct steps that directed to Augustine's supreme alteration in August of 386 AD.  In 8.1 Augustine affirms his thoughtful certainty--gained from reading the publications of the Platonists and the epistles of St. Paul--that God lives and that He is supremely good and all powerful.

 

Factors that assisted to Augustine's alteration in his Confessions

By this time, Augustine is cognizant that his is not a difficulty of thoughtful certainty, but of lesson stability. In alignment to attain this steadiness he desires to accept the way of the Savior (i.e., modest acceptance of his own lesson ...
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