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Augustine's Manichaean Dilemma, Volume 2: Making a "Catholic" Self, 388-401 C.E. (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion)
Jason David BeDuhn
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| #2592688 in Books | 2013-05-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.51 x6.39l,1.96 | File type: PDF | 552 pages||||"Drawing on his unparalleled expertise in Manichaeism, Jason BeDuhn vividly narrates the decade between Augustine's conversion and his Confessions, making this familiar story startlingly fresh and new. Augustine's Manichaean Dilemma, Volume 2 is
By 388 C.E., Augustine had broken with the Manichaeism of his early adulthood and wholeheartedly embraced Nicene Christianity as the tradition with which he would identify and within which he would find meaning. Yet conversion rarely, if ever, represents a clean and total break from the past. As Augustine defined and became a "Catholic" self, he also intently engaged with Manichaeism as a rival religious system. This second volume of Jason David BeDuhn's detailed reco...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Augustine's Manichaean Dilemma, Volume 2: Making a "Catholic" Self, 388-401 C.E. (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion) | Jason David BeDuhn. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.