The City of God by Augustine
Against the Pagans
The book is a philosophical and theological masterpiece, written as a defense of Christianity after the sack of Rome in 410 AD. The author contrasts the earthly city, characterized by pride and love of self to the point of contempt for God, with the heavenly city, characterized by love of God to the point of contempt for self. He argues that though the earthly city may seem dominant in the present age, the heavenly city will ultimately triumph. The book is a profound exploration of history, philosophy, religion, and the human condition.
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- Published
- 413
- Nationality
- Roman
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 800-1200
- Original Language
- Latin
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- Alternate Titles
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- De Civitate Dei
- De Stad van God
- Die Stadt Gottes
- Guds Stad
- La Città di Dio
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