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Subject: Catholic Studies (Grad) (CSMA)
CRN: 43113
Topics Lecture 1
St Paul: Sitzmann Hall 207
St. Augustine’s Confessions is one of the most enduring and influential works of Christian literature. It is a dramatic spiritual autobiography. But its enduring character arises not simply from the story. It is also a penetrating exploration of the reality of the human person. Here we find Augustine’s reflections on, among other things, God and man, sin and grace, memory and time, and the first chapter of Genesis. This course will consider the particulars of Augustine’s story, as well as the philosophical, theological, and literary dimensions of this remarkable work, specifically with an eye to the integrated and unified vision of reality articulated in it.
3 Credits