This is an illustration of C.S Lewis’ first talk in the series called "What Christians Believe." This became Chapter 11 in the book called Mere Christianity.
Filmed in Europe, the first full-length feature movie on Augustine uses a historic backdrop to tell the true story of one of the Church's most beloved and well-known saints. Its message of sin, conversion, and redemption is as timely today as it was in the fifth century.
It is the story of a gifted man who pursues fame and fortune without a moral compass--and the dramatic changes that occur in his soul when challenging events lead him to see the light of truth. It also chronicles the collapse of the Roman world and how Augustine laid the intellectual foundations of what would later become Europe.
Alongside Augustine, the stories of two other great saints, Monica and Ambrose, are also portrayed.