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The City of God. Volume I

Aurelius Augustine
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Recommended for working with this book in this edition because it presents the classic text, makes reading easier by moving the notes and references into the body of the text, includes beautiful illustrations that create the right mood, and provides a helpful Guide to the Reader for clearer orientation and deeper engagement.

The City of God by Aurelius Augustine was written between 413 and 426 CE, during a period of deep political and spiritual upheaval in the late Roman world. Augustine was a bishop of Hippo, a philosopher, and one of the most influential early Christian thinkers, and his work shaped Western theology, philosophy, and ideas about history for centuries.

This volume offers a reading of Augustine’s great meditation on history, faith, and the fate of human society in a form especially suited to study and reflection. It brings together a foundational Christian work with a presentation that supports careful reading rather than hurried browsing, making it accessible to both new readers and those returning to a classic.

At its center is the contrast between earthly power and the spiritual order, a theme that has shaped theological and philosophical discussion for centuries. Augustine explores the rise and fall of empires, the meaning of human community, and the tensions between public life, moral responsibility, and the search for truth.

The book is especially useful for readers who want to engage with a major work of Christian thought in a clear and readable format. Students of theology, philosophy, religious history, and the early Christian tradition will find it a valuable starting point, while general readers can approach it as a landmark text of enduring relevance.


The City of God. Volume I

<p> Recommended for working with this book in this edition because it presents the classic text, makes reading easier by moving the notes and references into the body of the text, includes beautiful illustrations that create the right mood, and provides a helpful Guide to the Reader for clearer orientation and deeper engagement. </p> <p> The City of God by Aurelius Augustine was written between 413 and 426 CE, during a period of deep political and spiritual upheaval in the late Roman world. Augustine was a bishop of Hippo, a philosopher, and one of the most influential early Christian thinkers, and his work shaped Western theology, philosophy, and ideas about history for centuries. </p> <p> This volume offers a reading of Augustine’s great meditation on history, faith, and the fate of human society in a form especially suited to study and reflection. It brings together a foundational Christian work with a presentation that supports careful reading rather than hurried browsing, making it accessible to both new readers and those returning to a classic. </p> <p> At its center is the contrast between earthly power and the spiritual order, a theme that has shaped theological and philosophical discussion for centuries. Augustine explores the rise and fall of empires, the meaning of human community, and the tensions between public life, moral responsibility, and the search for truth. </p> <p> The book is especially useful for readers who want to engage with a major work of Christian thought in a clear and readable format. Students of theology, philosophy, religious history, and the early Christian tradition will find it a valuable starting point, while general readers can approach it as a landmark text of enduring relevance. </p> <br>

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