Saint Augustine: The Retractations
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SAINT AUGUSTINE

THE RETRACTATIONS

Translated by

SISTER MARY INEZ BOGAN, R.S.M., PH.D.

Saint Xavier College

Chicago, Illinois

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS

Washington, D.C. 20017

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JOHN C. SELNER, S.S., S.T.D.

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X PATRICK CARDINAL A. O’BOYLE, D.D.

Archbishop of Washington

The Nihil obstat and Imprimatur are official declarations that a book or pamphlet is free of doctrinal or moral error. No implication is contained therein that those who have granted the Nihil obstat and the Imprimatur agree with the contents, opinions, or statements expressed.

Copyright © 1968

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS

All rights reserved

First short-run reprint 1999

Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 67-30513

ISBN 0-8132-0970-6

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

THE RETRACTATIONS and Notes

Prologue

BOOK ONE

Chapter

1 Three Books on the Academics

2 One Book on the Happy Life

3 Two Books on Order

4 Soliloquies, Two Books

5 One Book on the Immortality of the Soul

6 Two Books on the Way of Life of the Catholic Church and the Way of Life of the Manichaeans

7 One Book on the Quantity of the Soul

8 Three Books on Free Choice

9 Two Books on Genesis, against the Manichaeans

10 Six Books on Music

11 One Book on the Teacher

12 One Book on the True Religion

13 One Book on the Advantage of Believing

14 One Book on the Two Souls

15 One Book, Acts against Fortunatus, the Manichaean

16 One Book on Faith and the Creed

17 One Unfinished Book on the Literal Meaning of Genesis

18 Two Books on the Lord’s Sermon on the Mount

19 One Book, a Psalm against the Party of Donatus

20 One Book against a Letter of the Heretic Donatus

21 One Book against Adimantus, a Disciple of Mani

22 An Explanation of Certain Passages from the Epistle of the Apostle to the Romans

23 One Book, an Explanation of the Epistle to the Galatians

24 One Book, An Unfinished Explanation of the Epistle to the Romans

25 One Book on Eighty-three Diverse Questions

26 One Book on Lying

BOOK TWO

27 Two Books, to Simplician

28 One Book, against the Letter of Mani which is Called “The Foundation”

29 One Book on the Christian Combat

30 Four Books on Christian Instruction

31 Two Books against the Party of Donatus

32 Thirteen Books ...

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About Saint Augustine: The Retractations

The major portion of St. Augustine’s literary output listed, accounted for, and criticized by the author himself—such is the work here published in English translation for the first time. As the aged Augustine reread his extensive production, he sought to identify and to report to his widely scattered readership anything in his writings that had offended him or might offend others. In achieving this purpose, Augustine brought out a book scarcely to be matched in world literature.

Happily, it was toward the end of his life that the busy Bishop of Hippo set to this review; thus, but few of his “books” fail here to receive his searching self-criticism. His letters and sermons are in general not dealt with; they were to be covered in further parts of the Retractations that Augustine did not live to achieve.

The extensive notes that the translator furnishes supply the background to Augustine’s own discussion of each one of his 93 books, and both analyze and synthesize the bishop’s large and wide-ranging production.

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