The essay is about The Saint Augustine Confessions, by (big Shocker) St. Augustine. It is a literary analysis of a passage.
Date Submitted: 08/11/2004 13:27:08
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 7 pages (1791 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 7 pages (1791 words)
In the late 300's AD, a famous, well-educated "heretic" named Augustine came to the city of Milan. A former teacher, Augustine was known as a dazzling rhetorician, and became an orator for the city, gradually moving up the imperial hierarchy. In this passage from his Confessions, Saint Augustine turns the literary artistry of his oratorical talents to the task of describing his disillusionment with Manicheism in the form of a prayer addressed directly to the
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lay in the fact
that what I ought to have
verified by investigation
I had simply
asserted as an accusation.
You who are most high
and most near,
Most secret
and most present,
Have no bodily members,
some larger,
others smaller,
But are everywhere a whole
and never limited in space.
You are certainly not our physical shape.
Yet you made humanity in your image,
and man from head to foot
is contained in space.
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