Understanding Augustine John J. O'Meare
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Ireland; Four Courts Press, Dublin; 1997Description: 165tr; Hardcover; 16x24cmISBN: - 1851822720
- 270.2092
- J65-O55
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Augustine is an interesting person to say the least. Modern readers may have difficulty in understanding Augustine, for his world was very different but very much the same as ours. Augustine begins as a Christian then turns to Manichaeism. Manichaeism, like Gnosticism is competing with ""orthodox"" Christianity
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