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St. Augustine: From the Publisher
St. Augustine: Did You Know…
Augstine's Life and Times RANDY PETERSEN Randy Peterson is a freelance writer from Westville, N. J., and a contributing editor for Christian History
St. Augustine: Christian History Timeline
St. Augustine: A Gallery of Augustine's Influences
True-Life Confessions: The Precedent-Setting Revelations of Augustine's Restless Heart Our hearts are restless until they find their peace in you. HERBERT JACOBSEN Herbert Jacobsen is a professor in the Bible/theology/archaeology department at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill
And a Saint in a Pear Tree . . . ? FRANK A. JAMES III
Augustine's Sex-Life Change: From Profligate to Celibate To Carthage then I came Burning burning burning burning… FRANK A. JAMES III
Augstine' s Account of his Conversion From the 1961 edition of Edward B. Pusey's translation of The Confessions of St. Augustine. By permission of Everyman's Library and J.M. Dent & Sons, London.
Augustine on Astrology
The City of God: Augustine's Timeless Classic About the Timeless City Augustine's Timeless Classic About the Timeless City KEITH YANDELL Keith E. Yandell is chairman of the philosophy department at the University of Wisconsin in Madison
Augustine's Millenial Views FRANK A. JAMES III
One of the Best Teachers of the Church: Augustine on Teachers and Teaching Augustine on Teachers and Teaching ROBERT T. SANDIN Robert T. Sandin is provost and professor of philosophy at Mercer University, Atlanta, and author of The Search for Excellence: The Christian College in an Age of Educational Competition
Fighting Isms and Schisms
Augustine's Enchiridion: A Handbook for Earthy Christian Living A Handbook for "Earthy" Christian Living PAUL DE VRIES Paul de Vries is an associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
Pope John Paul II on Augustine In an official statement issued in 1986, on the 1,600th anniversary of Augustine's conversion to Christ, Pope John Paul II spoke about the influence of this 5th-century great, parts of whose legacy are still claimed today by millions of Catholics and Protestants alike.
From the Archives: A Translation of Bishop Oldrad's Letter to Emperor Charlemagne
St. Augustine: Recommended Resources
From the Archives: Excerpts from an Augustine Sermon
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