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Navigating Religious Controversies and Reflecting on Life in Augustine's Confessions
Augustine faced challenges upon returning to North Africa after his education, with his native faction, the Donatists, turning against him. The Donatists, the majority church, along with the Arians, disputed the divinity of Christ. The Vandal attacks later in his life highlighted the struggle for dominance between the Catholic, Donatist, and Arian factions. Augustine's Confessions initially read like an autobiography detailing his life and religious conversion before delving into philosophical reflections on memory, time, and creation, leaving scholars pondering the underlying coherence of the book.