The City of God
Language: English - ISBN: 9786253879815
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Synopsis
A Fallen Empire. A Divine Kingdom.
The Monumental Masterpiece That Reshaped Western Civilization.
In the wake of the catastrophic sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 AD, the ancient world was plunged into chaos and despair. As the citizens of the dying empire blamed Hristiyanlık for the wrath of their pagan gods, Augustine of Hippo stepped forward to deliver one of the most powerful, influential, and enduring intellectual defenses in human history. This monumental work is not merely a theological response to crisis; it is a profound philosophy of history and a timeless exploration of the human soul.
Augustine masterfully contrasts two overlapping realities: the Earthly City, driven by the love of self, pride, and the pursuit of temporary political power; and the City of God, built on divine love, humility, and eternal truth. Spanning from the dawn of creation to the ultimate destiny of humankind, he systematically deconstructs pagan philosophy, examines the rise and fall of empires, and provides a blueprint for finding spiritual purpose amidst societal collapse. It is a brilliant examination of why human institutions crumble and where true stability resides.
About Augustine of Hippo
The City of God (original Latin: De civitate Dei contra paganos) is a monumental work of Christian philosophy and theology written by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century (413–426 AD). It stands as a cornerstone of Western thought, shaping medieval political theory and Christian history philosophy.
Historical Context and Purpose
In 410 AD, the Visigoths sacked Rome, shaking the foundations of the Roman Empire. Traditional pagans blamed Christianity for this catastrophe, claiming that abandoning the old Roman gods provoked their wrath. Augustine wrote The City of God to refute these allegations, creating a profound defense (apology) of Christianity and a critique of Roman culture.
Product specifications
| Binding | eBook (EPUB) |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Thursday, 2 July 2026 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN | 9786253879815 |
| Publisher | Cheapest Books |
| Author | Augustine of Hippo |
| Category | History and politics > World history |