On Signs, Christ, Truth and the Interpretation of Scripture conducts judicious, insightful, and valuably corrective analysis both of truth-seeking in De magistro (The Teacher) and of scriptural hermeneutics in Confessions… This book should be of interest not only to patristics scholars and historical theologians (esp. regarding divine illumination and scriptural hermeneutics), but also biblical scholars, philosophers of mind, epistemologists, and those troubled by the current state of academic and public discourse more broadly.