Augustine Latine
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About the Book
"Gloriosissiman civitatem Dei, Most glorious is the City of God, Sive in hoc temporum cursu, Whether in this passing age, Cum inter impios peregrinatur ex fide vivens, Where she wanders, a foreigner, living by faith among the impious, Sive in illa stabilitate sedis aeternae-- Or in the stability of that eternal seat-- Deinceps adeptura per excellentiam Wherein she will possess par excellence Victoria ultima et pace perfecta." Ultimate victory and perfect peace." (De Civitate Dei, Praefatio) Thus Augustine begins his greatest book of all, the work that was one of the greatest influences for Christianity on the whole of Western civilization. All of my life, I have avoided reading the "City if God", written by St. Augustine in 413 A.D.; until recently, that is. Now I am fascinated at the Latin words of this great Christian, who has provided the Western world with a masterpiece of intellectual achievement.
About the Author
Wallace S. Jungers, S.T.B., is a graduate of Woodstock College in Theology, where he studied under the renowned theologian, John Courtney Murray. He also has been awarded degrees in Philosophy, Ph.L., and in Chemistry, B.S. Mr. Jungers taught Chemistry at St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia and at Loyola College in Baltimore. With this work on Augustine Latine, he continues his research into Early Christianity, which he began with his other books: Jesus Christ in Glory (Rev. 2nd Ed.) St. Paul, St. John and St. Augustine Reflections on Christ in Glory Prayers of Early Christianity Of the Holy Spirit, Resurrection, and The Beautiful One. From the viewpoint of a modern Christian, Mr. Jungers has been explaining the New Testament to believers who are searching for a better understanding of the "vera et sincera" (true and honest) deeds of Jesus of Nazareth. Well versed in Greek and Latin, Mr. Jungers translates from the Greek text of Mr. Kurt Aland et alii (4th Ed), called UBS4. An advocate of the modern trend of "Praying the Scriptures", Mr. Jungers brings life to these ancient documents, which form the basis of the Christian Faith. He lives in Chicago with his wife, Sue, who is the long-term principal of Mt. Carmel Academy. They have two married daughters, Jane and Jennifer, and one grandson, Kurtis.