Candid and fascinating, Augustine (who was an avowed hedonist before his sudden conversion) writes about faith with the reckless abandon of a lover.
The fourth-century bishop of Hippo in North Africa, Augustine, wrote The Confessions – the first true autobiography – to confess his sins and proclaim God's goodness. It has been a standard of spiritual literature ever since.
The Confessions is both the account of Augustine’s journey to the Christian faith and a compelling theology of Christian spirituality for everyone.