Abstract
The purpose of this study is to discuss the meaning of true confession in the life of Augustine, who devoted his life to the search for truth. In addition, it is to look at the process of passion and confession that he dedicated to reminding of the truth. The contents of this study were as follows. First, Augustine's quest for truth was rational. His life of searching for the truth was full of mental wanderings and contradictions, but he overcame them with philosophical reason. Second, his journey to search for the truth was religious. And on that journey, there were philosophy and Christian teachings. Third, he was able to recognize the truth through conversion through harmony between reason and faith.
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