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City of God: A Foundational Work of Christian Theology and Philosophy

Contributor(s): Augustine, Saint (Author)

ISBN: 9781617206030

Publisher: SMK Books

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Pub Date: January 24, 2012

Dewey: 239.3

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.15" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 3.06 lbs) 964 pages

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City of God is one of the foundational works of Western Christian thought and a cornerstone of philosophical theology. Written in the early fifth century in response to the sack of Rome, Augustine's monumental work confronts the crisis of faith and meaning that followed the apparent collapse of the ancient world. Across its twenty-two books, Augustine contrasts two symbolic communities: the Earthly City, founded on self-interest, power, and transience, and the City of God, grounded in divine order, humility, and eternal purpose. Drawing on scripture, classical philosophy, and history, he examines politics, morality, free will, justice, and the nature of human society, arguing that no earthly empire-however powerful-can fulfill humanity's deepest longings.

More than an apologetic, City of God is a sustained meditation on history itself, proposing that human events are intelligible only when viewed within a spiritual and moral framework. Its influence extends far beyond theology, shaping medieval political theory, philosophy of history, and Christian ethics for centuries.

This SMK Books edition presents Augustine's enduring work for readers seeking a serious engagement with classical Christian thought, offering a text that remains intellectually demanding, historically significant, and philosophically relevant.

Brief description: Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) was one of the most influential theologians, philosophers, and bishops in the history of Christianity. Born in Roman North Africa, Augustine became bishop of Hippo Regius and emerged as a central figure in the development of Western Christian thought. His writings shaped doctrines of grace, sin, free will, divine providence, the Church, and the nature of human desire, and his influence extends across Catholic, Protestant, and philosophical traditions.Augustine's best-known works include Confessions, On Christian Doctrine, On the Trinity, and City of God. Written in response to the crisis created by the sack of Rome, City of God became one of his defining achievements, contrasting the earthly city built on human pride with the heavenly city ordered toward God. It remains a major work of Christian theology, philosophy of history, political thought, and late antique literature.

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