BOOK REVIEW: “You Converted Me”

10.10.2007 — 2 Comments

cm.jpgYou Converted Me is a modern-translation of St. Augustine’s Confessions by Robert Edmonson, though this version includes an introduction and some in-line notes by Tony Jones.

I tried to read Augustine’s Confessions back in college, but gave up after a chapter-or-two. I WANTED to give up this time, but something about post-college adulthood (and maybe a little bit of pride) wouldn’t let me give up!

It turns out that the story-line of Augustine’s Confessions is quite interesting (taboo, even!) with a rogue lover, a praying mother, a secret boat-ride, and other craziness that should be made into a movie (maybe animated?)

I like the gig that Tony Jones got in getting his name on this book. He wrote an intro and some “explanations” throughout the chapters – maybe one day I’ll do the same for a Dr. Seuss book!

2 responses to BOOK REVIEW: “You Converted Me”

  1. Hey, Stev-O, I finally checked the VidCast from July. The house looks awesome…and HUGE! Tell Gerry K I said, “Whassaaap!”

  2. hey stev…
    i just started a book called unchristian about research-based opinions of the present-day church from 16-29 year olds. i’ve only read a few chapters but it is interesting & heart-breaking and sounds like something you might enjoy.

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