Related Links on Confessions
Augustine of Hippo - University of Pennsylvania's site, with links to texts and biographical information. Contains images and a variety of research links. It includes the logs of Internet seminars held on Augustine in the mid-1990s.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - The IEP's biography and brief analysis of Augustine's works. Contains information about Manichaeism and Donatism.
Encyclopedia Britannica article on Manichaeism - An excellent description of Manichaeism.
African Christianity - A comprehensive site explaining Donatism and offering an interesting discussion of Numidian Christianity.
Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Stanford's abstract on Augustine. Refers to relevant Latin texts, with a long list of secondary sources.
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