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The city of God

by Augustine

Synopsis

No book except the Bible itself had a greater influence on the Middle Ages thanCity of God. Since medieval Europe was the cradle of today’s Western civilization, this work by consequence is vital for understanding our world and how it came into being.
Saint Augustine is often regardarded as the most influential Christian thinker after Saint Paul, andCity of Godis his materpiece, a cast synthesis of religious and secular knowledge. It began as a reply to the charge that Christian otherworldiness was causing the decline of the Roman Empire. Augustine produced a wealth of evidence to prove that paganism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Then he proceeded to his larger theme, a cosmic interpretation of in terms of the struggle between good and evilL the City of God in conflict with the Earthly City or the City of the Devil. This, the first serious attempt at a philosophy of history, was to have incalculable influence in forming the Western mind on the relations of church and state, and on the Christian’s place in the temporal order.
The originalCity of Godcontained twenty-two books and filles three regular-sized volumes. This edition has been skillfully abridged for the intelligent general reader by Vernon J. Bourke, author ofAugustine’s Quest for Wisdom, making the heart of this monumental work available to a wide audience.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1958
ISBN-13 9780385029100
ISBN-10 0385029101
Class Copyright
Publisher Image Books / Doubleday
Subject RELIGION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 560
Language Latin
Shelf No. MM274