Topic > Analysis of Augustine's Confessions - 766
Death leaves Augustine feeling lost and broken and cries, “He has become a great trouble to himself” (Page 57). This pivotal moment in his life started him on the journey back home to his Lord and Creator. He begins to meet a man named Ambrose who convinces Augustine that the Bible may be more rational and valuable than he once thought. Under Ambrose's guidance, Augustine begins to question his faith and returns to his Catholic faith
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