On Genesis : two books on Genesis against the Manichees and on the literal interpretation of Genesis : an unfinished book

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On Genesis : two books on Genesis against the Manichees and on the literal interpretation of Genesis : an unfinished book

Saint Augustine ; translated by Roland J. Teske

(The fathers of the church, a new translation, v. 84)

Catholic University of America Press, 2001, c1991

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De Genesi contra Manichaeos

On Genesis against the Manichees

On the literal interpretation of Genesis, an unfinished book

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De Genesi contra Manichaeos

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Translation of: De Genesi contra Manichaeos and De Genesi ad litteram imperfectum liber

Includes bibliographical references (p. xi-xiii) and indexes

"First short-run reprint 2001"--T.p. verso

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No other part of the Hebrew Scriptures, aside from the Psalter and sections of the prophet Isaiah, captured the interest and aroused the attention of the early Church as did the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis. Augustine of Hippo, the early Latin Church's profoundest scholar, devoted three treatises to these chapters. The first two - On Genesis: A Refutation of the Manichees and his Unfinished Literal Commentary on Genesis - are early works. The third and longest - The Literal Meaning of Genesis - was produced at the height of Augustine's maturity and has been ranked with his Confessions, The Trinity, and The City of God. The range, depth and genius of Augustine's thought, which begin to appear in the two earlier writings, are on full display in the third. This volume brings these three works together for the first time in English and provides a valuable and comprehensive introduction to each one.

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