On Christian Doctrine (De Doctrina Christiana): A Thematic Study of the Writings of St. Augustine
When Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) completed his revolutionary De Doctrina Christiana in 426 AD, he created the blueprint that guided Christian biblical interpretation for over 1,600 years. Now, this comprehensive study reveals how the North African bishop's groundbreaking methods can transform your understanding of Scripture today.
Why This Book Matters for Every Serious Catholic:
Drawing from 30 years of meticulous composition (396-426 AD), Augustine's masterwork established the foundation for how the Church reads and teaches Scripture. This scholarly analysis demonstrates how his principles shaped medieval universities, influenced Thomas Aquinas, guided the Counter-Reformation, and continue to inform Catholic biblical scholarship in the 21st century.
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Thoroughly Researched & Academically Sound: Based on extensive primary source analysis and contemporary scholarship, this work provides the historical depth and theological precision that serious Catholic readers demand. Each chapter builds systematically on Augustine's original framework while demonstrating its continued relevance for modern Catholic biblical studies.
The bishop of Hippo awaits your attention. His classroom remains open, and his most transformative lessons about Scripture are ready to change how you read the Word of God forever.
"Let us approach the Scriptures not as critics but as disciples, not as masters but as servants, ready to be taught by the One who is both the Way and the Truth and the Life." - Augustine of Hippo
Order now and join sixteen centuries of Catholic scholars who have found in Augustine their most trusted guide to Sacred Scripture.