
Saint Augustin (Saint Augustine)
Saint Augustin, written by Louis Bertrand, chronicles the life of Saint Augustine of Hippo, detailing his journey from a life of pleasure in cities like Carthage and Rome to a path of penitence in a monastery. The narrative explores Augustine's internal struggles and his observations during the decline of the Roman Empire, emphasizing the universal battle between body and spirit. This work highlights Augustine's profound spiritual conflict and ultimate redemption, making it a significant exploration of Christian themes and human experience.
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David Ronald, Jim Locke













