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Confessions by Saint Augustine, Henry Chadwick

sharlappalachia's review against another edition

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4.0

It's amazing that this is one of the most influential texts ever and also so incredibly angsty. Read for a Lent reading group

dennang's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective slow-paced

4.75

micahsem's review against another edition

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mysterious reflective medium-paced

5.0

horacelamb's review against another edition

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4.0

A classic. Written by Augustine in the 4th century when he was around 45 years old. Augustine was a great Christian theologian and philosopher whose influence continues through the centuries. And he was an African.

Part prayers, part spiritual memoir, part theology. I listened rather than read which may explain why I most enjoyed the spiritual memoir parts. This could be a helpful devotional- a short nugget each day.

My favorite parts of the book:

-Chapters 5 and 6 regarding his young adult years- and his eventual conversion.

-His moving tribute to and his love for his mother Monica, who faithfully prayed for his soul and encountered many years of disappointment while she waited for his conversion.

-His take on Ambrose and the impact Ambrose had on his life

-Most of all his transparency about his life, his heart struggles, even to the point of spelling out in detail his sins.

sburchart's review against another edition

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4.0

It was fascinating to see how many of the struggles Augustine faced in his faith parallel what many Christians still struggle with today. I also enjoyed finding strains of thought continued later on in theological history by others like Martin Luther. Best read as a theological diary of sorts - what is discussed won't always make sense at first, but it's something I look forward to pondering on more.

felipebarnabe's review against another edition

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3.0

Confissões é um clássico, sem dúvida. Motivo suficiente para justificar a leitura.

Porém, acho o texto cansativo. Não é um livro que me agrada ler.

A primeira vez em que li, em 2018, esperava algo mais filosófico e/ou teológico, mas a maior parte do texto é biográfico. Talvez essa frustração com o conteúdo tenha me feito não gostar tanto do livro na época.

Na segunda leitura, li com mais atenção. Percebi trechos teológicos e filosóficos muito interessantes que passaram batido na primeira leitura. Provavelmente, por falta de conteúdo que me ajudasse a identificar o que estava sendo tratado. Estou longe de ser um entendido de Agostinho, teologia ou filosofia. Mas consegui identificar no texto alguns resquícios de filosofia helenística e antiga, algo comum na patrística, apesar de Agostinho já apresentar indicações de distanciamento desse pensamento. Uma advertência que me fizeram quando iniciei as leituras na patrística e que tenho percebido ser muito útil é para não ler os livros da patrística como livros canônicos. Com Agostinho, parece que essa tendência é maior. Mas, apesar de excelentes autores e com reflexões teológicas e filosóficas muito importantes para a fé, esses textos não possuem a prerrogativa de canonicidade. Com isso em mente, fica mais fácil criticar partes do texto que acabam incorporando o pensamento filosófico da época.

No geral, a obra pode ser dividido em 2 partes. Os livros I a X cobrem grande parte da vida de Agostinho e sua história de conversão. Alguns trechos são muito bonitos e mostram a grande devoção de Agostinho a Deus. Os livros de XI a XIII são mais teológicos e filosóficos. Agostinho faz uma interpretação do início de Gênesis e discute algumas teorias filosóficas correntes em sua época. Gostei mais dessa segunda parte.

silent_layla's review against another edition

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4.0

Read for school. Augustine is a really great writer, first off, second off its amazing to see how such pivotal values of the Christian Church came from him

iamjudgedredd's review against another edition

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3.0

Interesting text.

drleary's review against another edition

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4.0

Parts of this book have stuck with me every day since reading them!! But other parts I very much got lost in the weeds with. There’s just so much to unpack. I do think it is so fascinating that the issues Augustine writes about from centuries ago seem to be some of the same issues talked about today.

drewpypoopy's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

3.0