"St. Augustine's Conversion: An Outline of His Development to the Time of His Ordination" provides a detailed exploration of the spiritual and intellectual journey of one of the most significant figures in Christian history. Written by scholar W. J. Sparrow Simpson, this work carefully traces the evolution of Augustine of Hippo's thought and faith, leading up to his pivotal decision to enter the priesthood.
The book examines the complex internal and external factors that contributed to Augustine's transformation, including his early philosophical inquiries, his dalliance with Manichaeism, and his profound engagement with Neoplatonism. Central to the narrative is his life-changing encounter with St. Ambrose and the ultimate resolution of his theological struggles. By focusing on the period preceding his ordination, Simpson offers a focused look at the man before he became a pillar of the Western Church. This study serves as an essential resource for those interested in patristic theology, the psychology of religious experience, and the historical development of Christian doctrine. It highlights the enduring relevance of Augustine's personal search for truth and the profound legacy he left on the Western world.
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