A modern illustrated edition of St. Augustine's "Confessions"
Now available from Ignatius Press:
The Confessions of St. Augustine
Illustrated with Illuminated Manuscripts
from the British Library
Extracts Selected by Carolinne White
St. Augustine was one of the most remarkable figures of the early Church. In his famous classic, Confessions, Augustine reveals his struggles with temptation as well as his passionate love of God. This work has extracts chosen from his Confessions
that express Augustine's wisdom and his mystical yearning for God, as
well as his dissolute youth, his ascent to the imperial court in Milan,
and his conversion to Christianity at the age of 32.
Lively narrative and colorful anecdotes are interspersed with passages
of great poetry in praise of God. In the process of describing his own
very human failings, Augustine also gives advice on how to live a
committed Christian life. His view that happiness is not to be found in
transitory physical pleasure, but in searching for the truth beyond the
material world, is more than ever relevant today.
In this first modern illustrated edition of the Confessions,
St. Augustine's words are accompanied by beautiful medieval and
Renaissance illustrations from manuscripts in the collection from the
British Library.




































































































Now that the illustrated edition is out, keep your eyes peeled for the Augustine Action Figure.
Posted by: Mark Brumley | Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 06:45 AM
...with Pelagian-crushing action!
Posted by: Tom | Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 07:31 AM