ON FREE WILL
The Modern English Edition
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- ¥300
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- ¥300
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For over 1,500 years, the questions Augustine of Hippo raised in On Free Will have shaped the way we think about morality, faith, and human choice. This timeless philosophical work continues to challenge and inspire readers, yet its complex Latin roots and ancient language have often kept it out of reach for modern audiences. Many versions of the text are difficult to engage with, leaving readers confused or disconnected from its powerful message. This is where this edition steps in — offering a fresh, clear, and accessible retelling of one of the most influential works in Western thought.
Rewritten with modern clarity and precision, this edition preserves the depth and nuance of Augustine’s original arguments while making them easy to understand. Designed for both students and general readers, it includes six essential features that enhance comprehension and engagement: a detailed original introduction that sets the historical and philosophical context, an author bio to deepen your understanding of Augustine’s life and times, a student-friendly character guide that breaks down key figures, a chronological timeline to keep you grounded in the narrative, a thorough literary analysis that explores themes and structure, and 20+ discussion questions to spark deeper reflection and group learning.
Whether you're studying philosophy, religious studies, or classic literature, or simply looking for a richer, more meaningful reading experience, this edition offers the tools you need to fully appreciate On Free Will. No longer just a historical text — this is a modern, dynamic, and engaging resource for any reader who wants to explore the nature of free will, divine grace, and human responsibility.
Don’t settle for outdated translations or incomplete editions. Discover On Free Will in a form that’s clear, compelling, and completely tailored for today’s reader. Start your journey now.