A review by emilyversteeg
The Confessions by Saint Augustine

4.0

I’m going to be honest: I skipped large portions of the end. Not because I thought it was bad, but because I was reading The Confessions for a specific purpose: to read some of Augustine’s theology before dipping into his more difficult works. One day I’m sure I’ll want to read his meditations on memory and time, and his allegorical interpretations of the days of creation. But, as Aragorn says, it is not this day.