Language and Love
Delve into the profound insights of Augustine with "Language and Love," published by the Pennsylvania State University Press in 1994. This compelling text serves as both an introduction to Augustine's seminal work, "Confessions" (Books I-IX), and a comprehensive outline of his theological beliefs that emerged during this pivotal time in his life. Spanning 264 pages, the book meticulously explores three major themes central to Augustine's thought: creation, salvation, and the City of God. Ideal for students and scholars alike, "Language and Love" offers a rich understanding of Augustine's philosophy and its enduring impact on Christian theology. Discover the intricate relationship between language and love through the lens of one of history's most influential thinkers.