Augustine: A New Biography

10 best books like Augustine: A New Biography (James J. O'Donnell): Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews, Some Anatomies of Melancholy, Madame du Barry: The Wages of Beauty, Machiavelli: A Biography, God's Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America, The Puritan Dilemma: The Story of John Winthrop, On Christian Doctrine, Saint Augustine, The Body and Society: Men, Women and Sexual Renunciation in Early Christianity, Pagans and Christians

AuthorJames Carroll
ISBN0618219080
“A rare book that combines searing passion with a subject that has affected all of our lives.”
—Chicago Tribune

Novelist, cultural critic & former priest James Carroll marries history with memoir as he maps the 2000-year course of the Church’s battle against Judaism &...
AuthorRobert Burton
ISBN0141036788
Not simply an investigation into melancholy, these unique essays form part of a panoramic celebration of human behaviour from the time of the ancients to the Renaissance. God, devils, old age, diet, drunkenness, love and beauty are each given equal consideration in this all-encompassing examination...
AuthorJoan Haslip
Born the illegitimate daughter of a monk and a seamstress, Madame du Barry rose from poverty to become one of the most powerful and wealthy women of France. A courtesan, she became Louis XV's official mistress and was fêted as one of France's most beautiful women. On Louis XV's death she became vulnerable...
AuthorMiles J. Unger
ISBN1416556281
He is the most infamous and influential political writer of all time. His name has become synonymous with cynical scheming and the selfish pursuit of power.

Niccolò Machiavelli, Florentine diplomat and civil servant, is the father of political science. His most notorious work, The Prince,...
AuthorHanna Rosin
ISBN0151012628
Since 2000, America’s most ambitious young evangelicals have been making their way to Patrick Henry College, a small Christian school just outside the nation’s capital. Most of them are homes schoolers whose idealism and discipline put the average American teenager to shame. And God’s Harvard...
AuthorEdmund S. Morgan
ISBN0321478061
Caught between the ideals of God's Law and the practical needs of the people, John Winthrop walked a line few could tread. In every aspect of our society today we see the workings of the tension between individual freedom and the demands of authority. Here is the story of the people that brought this idea...
AuthorAugustine of Hippo
ISBN0024021504
The words in his title have gotten an offputting reputation in other contexts, and that's a shame. Doctrine is guidance in love. Augustine himself, probably from somebody's frightening childhood experience with City of God, would tend to offer an intimidating nameplate.

Try anyway. He...
AuthorGarry Wills
ISBN0143035983
Pulitzer Prize winner Garry Wills brings the same fresh scholarship, lively prose, and critical appreciation that characterize his well-known books on religion and American history to this outstanding biography of one of the most influential Christian philosophers.Saint Augustine follows...
AuthorPeter R.L. Brown
ISBN0231061013
I read this book a few years ago and just realized that I never reviewed it. Brown is everything one could desire from a scholar of Mediterranean culture in the several centuries after Christ. He founded the field of Late Antique studies as such, and this book is one of the key contributions he made earlier...
AuthorRobin Lane Fox
ISBN0670808482
Fox recreates the period from the 2nd to the 4th century, when the Olympians lost their dominion and Christianity, with Constantine's conversion, triumphed in the Mediterranean world.

CONTENTS
List of Maps
Preface
Pagans & Christians
Pagans & their cities
Pagan...
AuthorJohn McManners
ISBN0192854399
0192854399|9780192854391. The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity published in the year 2001 was published by Oxford University Press. The author of this book is John McManners. We have a dedicated page displaying collection of John McManners books here. This is the Paperback version of...
AuthorMary Laven
ISBN0142004014
Venice in the late Renaissance was a city of fabulous wealth, reckless creativity, and growing social unrest. It was also a city of walls and secrets, ghettos and cloisters. In this captivating book, Cambridge historian Mary Laven uncovers the long-hidden stories of the “Virgins of Venice” and...
AuthorRobert E. Webber
ISBN0801091756
Millions of Christians worldwide follow the liturgical Christian calendar in their worship services and in their own personal devotions. The seasons of the Christian year connect believers of diverse backgrounds and offer the sense of unity Jesus desired. Robert Webber believes that we can get...
AuthorRobert J. Miller
ISBN0944344496
The Complete Gospels includes all twenty of the known gospels from the early Christian era, clearly presented for the scholar, student and general reader alike. The new Scholars Version translation captures the full spirit and vitality of the original texts. This gospel picture of early traditions...
AuthorMichael Burleigh
ISBN0060580941
In this masterful, stylish, and authoritative book, Michael Burleigh gives us an epic history of the battles over religion in modern Europe, examining the complex and often lethal ways in which politics and religion have interacted and influenced each other over the last two centuries. From the French...
AuthorHannah Arendt
ISBN0226025977
Hannah Arendt began her scholarly career with an exploration of Saint Augustine's concept of caritas, or neighborly love, written under the direction of Karl Jaspers and the influence of Martin Heidegger. After her German academic life came to a halt in 1933, Arendt carried her dissertation into...
AuthorPaul Johnson
ISBN0143037455
From New York Times bestselling author Paul Johnson, “a very readable and entertaining biography” (The Washington Post) about one of the most important figures in modern European history: Napoleon Bonaparte
 
In an ideal pairing of author and subject, the magisterial historian Paul...
AuthorHans J. Hillerbrand
ISBN0061313424
Originally published more than forty years ago, this important collection brings together the works and writings of the revolutionary minds behind the Protestant Reformation. It remains a major resource for teachers, students and history buffs alike. Over the decades, however, modern scholarship...
AuthorLeon R. Kass
ISBN0226425673
As ardent debates over creationism fill the front pages of newspapers, Genesis has never been more timely. And as Leon R. Kass shows in The Beginning of Wisdom, it’s also timeless.

Examining Genesis in a philosophical light, Kass presents it not as a story of what happened long ago, but as...
AuthorHugo Grotius
ISBN0865974365
Since the nineteenth century, Hugo Grotius’s Rights of War and Peace has been the classic work in modern international law, laying the foundation for a universal code of law. However, in the seventeeth century and during the Enlightenment, it was considered a major defense of the rights of states...
AuthorA.J.A. Symons
ISBN0940322617
One day in 1925 a friend asked A. J. A. Symons if he had read Fr. Rolfe's Hadrian the Seventh. He hadn't, but soon did, and found himself entranced by the novel -- "a masterpiece"-- and no less fascinated by the mysterious person of its all-but-forgotten creator. The Quest for Corvo is a hilarious and heartbreaking...
AuthorSteven E. Ozment
ISBN0060977213
In an era when women were supposed to be disciplined and obedient, Anna proved to be neither. Defying 16th-century social mores, she was the frequent subject of gossip because of her immodest dress and flirtatious behavior. When her wealthy father discovered that she was having secret, simultaneous...
AuthorGeoffrey Perret
ISBN1580624316
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“Eisenhower” by Geoffrey Perret was published in 1999, two years after the publication of his biography of Ulysses S. Grant. Perret is an author and historian and served for three years in the U.S. Army. Among his dozen published books are...
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