Friday, January 18, 2008
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If you were to take out all the Godly, philosophical parts that Augustine fills Confessions with, you would find the story of a pretty normal life, nothing really extraordinary. I think having his prayers and high praise woven throughout the entire text is what seperates both Augustine and his book. His faith is obviously a huge part of what makes his life what it is so it just fits that it takes up such a huge portion of the book. It's just too bad that it makes it so difficult to read.
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