The Manichean Debate.(Brief article)(Book review)

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The Manichean Debate

Saint Augustine of Hippo, author; Roland Teske, S.J., translator

New City Press

202 Cardinal Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538

1565482470 $44.00 newcitypress.com

The Manichean Debate is a skillful translation of eight works by Saint Augustine of Hippo, originally written circa 387 to 404, to counter the Manichean religion. Saint Augustine of Hippo was thoroughly knowledgeable of Manicheanism, as he had associated with Manicheans as a "Hearer" for nine years prior to his conversion to Catholic Christianity. Three of the volumes presented have ...

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