Augustine is a theological and spiritual giant, whose influence on Western Christian thought is almost without parallel. Many dismiss him because of what they have heard about his attitude to women and sex - and yet his pre-occupation with reflection on the interior life makes his thought supremely relevant to contemporary quests for inner wholeness. This introduction dispels some myths, engages with difficulties, but above all seeks to explain Augustine's 'spiritual psychology.' It is certain to whet the appetite for the spiritual feast that lies within Augustine's work.