Augustine: The City of God Against the PagansCambridge University Press, 24 de set. de 1998 - 1243 páginas Outgrowing this initial purpose, the work evolved into a detailed critique of the political and moral tradition of Rome and a synthesis of Platonism and Christianity which must stand as one of the most significant achievements in Western intellectual history. Apart from its intrinsic interest the Christian account of social and political relations which Augustine gives was to furnish one of the most fertile sources of material for the controversial literature of the middle ages. R. W. |
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Book I | 3 |
Book II | 51 |
Book III | 94 |
Book IV | 143 |
Book V | 187 |
Book VI | 237 |
Book VII | 267 |
Book VIII | 312 |
Book XIV | 581 |
Book XV | 634 |
Book XVI | 694 |
Book XVII | 765 |
Book XVIII | 821 |
Book XIX | 909 |
Book XX | 965 |
Book XXI | 1044 |
Book IX | 359 |
Book X | 390 |
Book XI | 449 |
Book XII | 498 |
Book XIII | 541 |
Book XXII | 1107 |
Biographical notes | 1183 |
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Abraham according adversaries angels apostle Apuleius Augustine believe blessed blessedness body born called certainly Christ Christian Cicero City of God command commonwealth created creatures death demons desire divine doubt earth earthly city Egypt enemies eternal evil exist faith false father fear felicity flesh glory God's goddess godly gods Greek happy Haran hath heaven Hebrew holy honour human immortal Israel Jews Jupiter kind king kingdom live Livy Lord lust means mind misery Moreover mortal nations nature nonetheless peace philosophers Plato Platonists poets Porphyry praise promise prophecy prophets Psalm punishment reason received reign religion righteous rightly rites Romans Rome Romulus sacrifice sake Sallust Scripture seed Septuagint signified sins sons sons of Noah soul speak Spirit suppose supreme temple Terah thee theurgy things thou true truth ungodly unto Varro Virgil virtue whole wicked wisdom wish words worship