"God is our home but many of us have strayed from our native land. The venerable authors of these Spiritual
Classics are expert guides--may we follow their directions home."
--Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Random House, Incorporated Web Site, April, 2000
Summary
Writing in the last years of the fourth century a.d., Saint Augustine of Hippo created what is at once the first
true autobiography in Western literature and among the most sophisticated yet accessible theological arguments
in the history of Christianity. With extraordinary candor and psychological acumen, Augustine recounts his passage
from a life of sensuality, Manichaean superstition, and empty careerism to a genuine spiritual awakening, and he
articulates views on marriage, morality, and faith that have shaped our discourse ever since. The Confessions allows
us to appreciate both the startling modernity of Augustine's insights and the imperishable poetry of his voice.
With a new Preface by MacArthur Fellow Patricia Hampl, author of Virgin Time and A Romantic Education.
In the annals of spirituality, certain books stand out both for their historical importance and for their continued
relevance. The Vintage Spiritual Classics series offers the greatest of these works in authoritative new editions,
with specially commissioned essays by noted contemporary commentators. Filled with eloquence and fresh insight,
encouragement and solace, Vintage Spiritual Classics are incomparable resources for all readers who seek a more
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