Soliloquies

Book • 2013
Augustine's 'Soliloquies' is a philosophical dialogue between Augustine and his own reason, exploring questions of faith, knowledge, and the nature of God. Written shortly after his conversion to Christianity, the book delves into the pursuit of truth and the means by which the soul can attain wisdom.

Through introspective questioning and rigorous reasoning, Augustine examines the relationship between faith and reason, seeking to understand the divine and the self.

The dialogues reveal Augustine's intellectual journey and his commitment to integrating classical philosophy with Christian doctrine.

'Soliloquies' offers a profound exploration of Augustine's inner thoughts and spiritual aspirations.

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