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Augustine and the Fundamentalist’s Daughter

October 5, 2011
All Day
Thompson Library, Room 165

Margaret R. Miles
Emerita Professor of Historical Theology
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley

In “Augustine and the Fundamentalist’s Daughter,” Margaret Miles weaves her memoirs together with reflections on Augustine’s Confessions.  Having read and re-read the Confessions for 35 years, Miles brings her memories of childhood and youth in a fundamentalist home into conversation with Augustine’s efforts to understand his life, resulting in mutually illuminating autobiographical and theological reflection.

Reception to follow

All are welcome

For more information contact the Center for the Study of Religion at: 688-8010 or Sandra van Kley