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On the Freedom of the Will
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160 pages
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Exploring the profound themes of free will and divine grace, Saint Augustine's treatise delves into the nature of sin and human choice. Written in the late 4th century, the work argues against the notion that ignorance absolves individuals from blame, asserting that evil stems from conscious choices. Augustine’s insights reflect his journey from various beliefs to Christianity, positioning him as a pivotal figure in early Christian thought. This edition features a translation by Carroll Mason Sparrow and is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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2021, paperback
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