Augustine Bibliography
The following list of resources on Augustine was compiled by Donavon Riley, and includes both primary and secondary material.
William M. Alexander, Sex and Philosophy in Augustine, August Studies 5 (1974).
Augustine, Against Julian, translated by Matthew M Schumacher (New York: Fathers of the Church Inc. 1957).
Augustine, Against Two Letters of the Pelagians, translated by Peter Holmes and Robert Ernest Wallis (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1997).
Augustine, De Civitate Dei, translated by translated by R.W. Dyson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1998).
Augustine, contra Iulianum opus imperfectum, Corpus scriptorum Latinorum, vol. 85 (Vindobonae: Hoelder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1974).
Augustine, De Libero Arbitrio, translated by John H.S. Burleigh (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press 1953).
Augustine, De Perfectione Justitiae Hominis, translated by Peter Holmes and Robert Ernest Wallis (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1997.
Augustine, On Marriage and Concupiscence, translated by Peter Holmes and Robert Ernest Wallis (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1997).
Philip L. Barclift, In Controversy with Saint Augustine: Julian of Eclanum on the Nature of Sin, Recherches De Theologie Ancienne Et Medievale 58 (1991).
Brown, Augustine of Hippo: A Biography (Berkeley: University of California Press 2000).
Dennis R. Creswell, St. Augustine’s Dilemma: Grace and Eternal Law in the Major Works of Augustine of Hippo (New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. 1997).
G.R.Evans, Augustine on Evil (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1994).
Alister E. McGrath, Divine Justice and Divine Equity in the Controversy between Augustine and Julian of Eclanum, Downside Review 101 (1983).
Reinhold Seeberg, Text-Book of the History of Doctrines vol. 1: History of Doctrines in the Ancient Church (Eugene: Wipf and Stock Publishers 1895).
William S. Babcock, Augustine on Sin and Moral Agency, Journal of Religious Ethics 16 (1988).
Patout J. Burnes, Augustine on the Origin and Progress of Evil, Journal of Religious Ethics 16 (1988).
LeRoy Burton, The problem of Evil: A criticism of the Augustinian point of view (Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company 1909).
Robert M. Cooper, Saint Augustine’s Doctrine of Evil, Scottish Journal of Theology 16 (1963).
Francis Eugene Durkin, The theological distinction of sins in the writings of St. Augustine (Mundelein, St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, 1952).
Alan D. Fitzgerald, Augustine through the Ages: An Encyclopedia (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1999).
W.H.C. Frend, The Early Church (Minneapolis: Fortress Press 1982).
Christopher Kirwan, Augustine (London: Rutledge Publishers, 1989).
William Maker, Augustine on Evil: The Dilemma of the Philosophers, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1984).
Frederick H. Russell, “Only Something Good Can Be Evil”: The Genesis of Augustine’s Secular Ambivalence, Theological Studies 51 (1990).







