Saint Augustine 
City of God [EPUB ebook] 

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Saint Augustine’s 'City of God’ is a monumental work that intricately weaves philosophy, theology, and history, articulating a profound vision of the relationship between faith and society. Written in response to the fall of Rome in 410 AD, Augustine contrasts the earthly city, characterized by human sin and imperfection, with the divine city, symbolizing the eschatological community of believers. His eloquent prose and rhetorical mastery invite readers to explore themes of justice, providence, and the ultimate end of humanity, situated within the tumultuous context of a crumbling Roman Empire. Through a dialectical method, Augustine examines the moral crises of his time, providing a compelling narrative that still resonates with contemporary discussions about politics and spirituality. Saint Augustine, a pivotal figure in Western philosophy and Christian thought, drew from a diverse background as a former Manichean and Neoplatonist before embracing Christianity. His extensive writings reflect his intellectual rigor and personal struggles with faith, which undoubtedly influenced his examination of human society in 'City of God.’ Augustine’s experiences as a bishop of Hippo also offered him intimate insights into the ethical dilemmas and spiritual crises faced by early Christians in a declining Roman civilization. 'City of God’ is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western thought regarding the interplay between religion and society. It offers timeless reflections on the nature of human existence, morality, and the quest for a transcendent purpose. Readers will find Augustine’s insights to be not only historically significant but also deeply relevant to the ethical and spiritual challenges of our own age.

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Saint Augustine, also known as Augustine of Hippo, is revered as one of the preeminent philosophers and theologians of late antiquity, with a profound impact on the development of Western Christianity and philosophy. Born on November 13, 354, in present-day Algeria, Augustine’s early life was marked by a pursuit of pleasure and a keen interest in rhetoric and Manicheism, before his conversion to Christianity under the tutelage of Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, in 386. Augustine’s extensive theological legacy is encapsulated in his Confessions, which detail his spiritual journey, and his magnum opus, the City of God (De Civitate Dei), an exemplary treatise against paganism and a foundational text for the development of just war theory and the concept of original sin. His writings also heavily influenced the doctrine of the Catholic Church and the shaping of Western thought. Augustine’s literary style married inventive narrative, passionate argumentation, and profound theological insight, establishing him as a cornerstone of Christian apologetics. His death on August 28, 430, did little to wane his influence, with his works continuing to offer rich material for theological and philosophical scholarship.

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