Letters, Volume 4 (165-203)
Explore the profound insights of Saint Augustine in Letters, Volume 4 (165-203), published by The Catholic University of America Press in 2014. This engaging paperback edition spans 421 pages and presents a collection of letters written between 410 and 420 AD. During this pivotal time in Augustine's life, he addresses significant theological issues, including the conclusion of the long-standing controversy with the Donatists and the rising Pelagian errors regarding nature and grace. Readers will find that these letters delve deeper into intellectual and doctrinal themes than earlier correspondences, offering a richer understanding of Augustine's thoughts and beliefs. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of early Christian theology, this volume is an essential addition to any library. Discover the timeless wisdom of one of Christianity's most influential figures.