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ISBN: 0899421725

ISBN13: 9780899421728

Saint Augustine: Man, Pastor, Mystic

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Saint Augustine: Man, Pastor, Mystic 978-0-89942-172-8
Authored by world-renowned scholar Rev. Agostino Trape, O.S.A., Saint Augustine is a comprehensive biography of one of the Church's greatest and most-quoted Saints. From his youthful wanderings away from the Church to his mother's prayers for his conversion and his eventual embrace of Catholicism, Saint Augustine provides a wealth of information. This book paints an informative portrait of this extraordinary African Saint who defended the Church and extended its reach in the fourth and fifth centuries. A useful index is included.
Perfect for pocket or purse, this book is ideal for anywhere, anytime prayer.

Among the features of this book are: Sturdy flexible softcover Illustrations throughout Size 5.5 8.5 inches High-quality paper 384 pages Conveniently sized to accommodate nightstand or purse Nihil Obstat Imprimatur

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St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was a man of profound intellect, a dedicated pastor, and a mystic who sought a deep union with God. His journey from a life of worldly ambition to sainthood makes him one of the most influential figures in Christian history.
As a man, Augustine's early life was marked by a search for truth. Born in North Africa, he pursued philosophy and rhetoric, seeking fulfillment in secular success and personal pleasures. However, through the prayers of his mother, St. Monica, and the influence of St. Ambrose, he underwent a radical conversion, embracing Christianity with passion and humility.
As a pastor, Augustine became the Bishop of Hippo, tirelessly shepherding his flock. He defended orthodox Christian doctrine against heresies like Manichaeism, Donatism, and Pelagianism. His sermons and writings, including The City of God and Confessions, provided deep theological insight while remaining accessible to his people. His pastoral heart was evident in his care for the poor and his insistence on love as the foundation of Christian life.
As a mystic, Augustine longed for intimate communion with God. His writings reflect a soul captivated by divine love, particularly in his contemplative passages on the nature of God and the human heart's restless desire for Him. His mystical insights continue to inspire Christians seeking a deeper relationship with God.
Augustine's legacy endures as a brilliant thinker, compassionate shepherd, and man of profound spiritual depth.

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