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This comprehensive collection, "Opera Omnia," presents the complete works of Aurelius Augustinus (Saint Augustine) in two volumes, written in Latin. A cornerstone of Western thought, Augustine's writings have profoundly influenced theology, philosophy, and literature for over fifteen centuries. This edition offers scholars and students direct access to Augustine's original texts, allowing for a deeper engagement with his ideas. Explore seminal works that delve into topics such as divine grace, free will, the nature of good and evil, and the relationship between faith and reason. Discover why Augustine remains one of the most important figures in the history of Christian thought and Western civilization.
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