Saint Augustine -- the celebrated theologian who served as Bishop of Hippo from 396 C.E. until his death in 430 C.E. -- is widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers in the Western world. His autobiography, Confessions, remains among the most important religious writings in the Christian tradition. In this eye-opening and eminently readable biography, renowned historical scholar James J. O'Donnell picks up where Augustine himself left off to offer a fascinating, in-depth portrait of an unparalleled politician, writer, and churchman in a time of uncertainty and...
Saint Augustine -- the celebrated theologian who served as Bishop of Hippo from 396 C.E. until his death in 430 C.E. -- is widely regarded as one o...
John F. Thornton Susan B. Varenne James J. O'Donnell
Late Have I Loved Thee is the first collection of Saint Augustine's varied writings on human and divine love, chosen to reflect his lifelong preoccupation with ordo amoris, the principle of rightly directed love. "My weight is my love," he writes in The Confessions. He sees our ability to love as disordered by sin, so that we often choose badly what and how to love. Only by recognizing that we are commanded to love God first can any other object of our love be properly ordered, Late Have I Loved Thee draws on the riches found in Augustine's sermons, letters,...
Late Have I Loved Thee is the first collection of Saint Augustine's varied writings on human and divine love, chosen to reflect his lifelong pr...
The Ruin of the Roman Empire by James J. O'Donnell is a "vigorous" (Kirkus Reviews) and "richly layered" (Publishers Weekly) history of Rome's fall. Renowned historian and author of Augustine, O'Donnell revisits this ancient tale in a fresh way, bringing home its sometimes painful relevance to today's political issues.
The Ruin of the Roman Empire by James J. O'Donnell is a "vigorous" (Kirkus Reviews) and "richly layered" (Publishers Weekly) ...