SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO COLLECTION [50 BOOKS]
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Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine, Saint Austin, Blessed Augustine, and the Doctor of Grace, was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius (modern-day Annaba, Algeria), located in Numidia (Roman province of Africa). He is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are The City of God and Confessions. According to his contemporary, Jerome, Augustine "established anew the ancient Faith." In his early years, he was heavily influenced by Manichaeism and afterward by the neo-Platonism of Plotinus. After his baptism and conversion to Christianity in 387, Augustine developed his own approach to philosophy and theology, accommodating a variety of methods and perspectives. Believing that the grace of Christ was indispensable to human freedom, he helped formulate the doctrine of original sin and made seminal contributions to the development of just war theory.
—BOOKS—
A TREATISE AGAINST TWO LETTERS OF THE PELAGIANS
A TREATISE CONCERNING MAN’S PERFECTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS
A TREATISE ON FAITH AND THE CREED
A TREATISE ON GRACE AND FREE WILL
A TREATISE ON THE GIFT OF PERSEVERANCE
A TREATISE ON THE GRACE OF CHRIST, AND ON ORIGINAL SIN
A TREATISE ON THE MERITS AND FORGIVENESS OF SINS, AND ON THE BAPTISM OF INFANTS
A TREATISE ON THE PREDESTINATION OF THE SAINTS
A TREATISE ON THE SOUL AND ITS ORIGIN
A TREATISE ON THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER
A TREATISE ON NATURE AND GRACE
A TREATISE ON REBUKE AND GRACE
A WORK ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF PELAGIUS
ACTS OR DISPUTATION AGAINST FORTUNATUS THE MANICHAEAN
AGAINST LYING
AGAINST THE EPISTLE OF MANICHAEUS, CALLED FUNDAMENTAL
ANSWER TO THE LETTERS OF PETILIAN, THE DONATIST
CONCERNING FAITH OF THINGS NOT SEEN
CONCERNING THE NATURE OF GOOD, AGAINST THE MANICHAEANS
EXPOSITIONS ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS
LECTURES OR TRACTATES ON THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN
LETTERS OF ST. AUGUSTIN
OF HOLY VIRGINITY
OF THE WORK OF MONKS
ON BAPTISM, AGAINST THE DONATISTS
ON CARE TO BE HAD FOR THE DEAD
ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
ON CONTINENCE
ON LYING
ON MARRIAGE AND CONCUPISCENCE
ON PATIENCE
ON THE CATECHISING OF THE UNINSTRUCTED
ON THE CREED
ON THE GOOD OF WIDOWHOOD
ON THE GOOD OF MARRIAGE
ON THE MORALS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
ON THE MORALS OF THE MANICHAEANS
ON THE PROFIT OF BELIEVING
ON THE TRINITY
ON TWO SOULS, AGAINST THE MANICHAEANS
OUR LORD’S SERMON ON THE MOUNT
REPLY TO FAUSTUS THE MANICHAEAN
SERMONS ON SELECTED LESSONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
TEN HOMILIES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF JOHN TO THE PARTHIANS
THE CITY OF GOD
THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
THE CORRECTION OF THE DONATISTS
THE ENCHIRIDION
THE HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS
TWO BOOKS OF SOLILOQUIES
PUBLISHER: AETERNA PRESS
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— Active Index, Multiple Table of Contents for all Books
— Multiple Illustrations
Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine, Saint Austin, Blessed Augustine, and the Doctor of Grace, was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius (modern-day Annaba, Algeria), located in Numidia (Roman province of Africa). He is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are The City of God and Confessions. According to his contemporary, Jerome, Augustine "established anew the ancient Faith." In his early years, he was heavily influenced by Manichaeism and afterward by the neo-Platonism of Plotinus. After his baptism and conversion to Christianity in 387, Augustine developed his own approach to philosophy and theology, accommodating a variety of methods and perspectives. Believing that the grace of Christ was indispensable to human freedom, he helped formulate the doctrine of original sin and made seminal contributions to the development of just war theory.
—BOOKS—
A TREATISE AGAINST TWO LETTERS OF THE PELAGIANS
A TREATISE CONCERNING MAN’S PERFECTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS
A TREATISE ON FAITH AND THE CREED
A TREATISE ON GRACE AND FREE WILL
A TREATISE ON THE GIFT OF PERSEVERANCE
A TREATISE ON THE GRACE OF CHRIST, AND ON ORIGINAL SIN
A TREATISE ON THE MERITS AND FORGIVENESS OF SINS, AND ON THE BAPTISM OF INFANTS
A TREATISE ON THE PREDESTINATION OF THE SAINTS
A TREATISE ON THE SOUL AND ITS ORIGIN
A TREATISE ON THE SPIRIT AND THE LETTER
A TREATISE ON NATURE AND GRACE
A TREATISE ON REBUKE AND GRACE
A WORK ON THE PROCEEDINGS OF PELAGIUS
ACTS OR DISPUTATION AGAINST FORTUNATUS THE MANICHAEAN
AGAINST LYING
AGAINST THE EPISTLE OF MANICHAEUS, CALLED FUNDAMENTAL
ANSWER TO THE LETTERS OF PETILIAN, THE DONATIST
CONCERNING FAITH OF THINGS NOT SEEN
CONCERNING THE NATURE OF GOOD, AGAINST THE MANICHAEANS
EXPOSITIONS ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS
LECTURES OR TRACTATES ON THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN
LETTERS OF ST. AUGUSTIN
OF HOLY VIRGINITY
OF THE WORK OF MONKS
ON BAPTISM, AGAINST THE DONATISTS
ON CARE TO BE HAD FOR THE DEAD
ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
ON CONTINENCE
ON LYING
ON MARRIAGE AND CONCUPISCENCE
ON PATIENCE
ON THE CATECHISING OF THE UNINSTRUCTED
ON THE CREED
ON THE GOOD OF WIDOWHOOD
ON THE GOOD OF MARRIAGE
ON THE MORALS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
ON THE MORALS OF THE MANICHAEANS
ON THE PROFIT OF BELIEVING
ON THE TRINITY
ON TWO SOULS, AGAINST THE MANICHAEANS
OUR LORD’S SERMON ON THE MOUNT
REPLY TO FAUSTUS THE MANICHAEAN
SERMONS ON SELECTED LESSONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
TEN HOMILIES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF JOHN TO THE PARTHIANS
THE CITY OF GOD
THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE
THE CORRECTION OF THE DONATISTS
THE ENCHIRIDION
THE HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS
TWO BOOKS OF SOLILOQUIES
PUBLISHER: AETERNA PRESS