"The City of God, Volume I" by Saint Augustine is a foundational work of Christian philosophy and theology. Written in response to the fall of Rome, it explores the contrast between the earthly city, driven by human desires, and the heavenly city, guided by faith in God. Augustine examines history, morality, and the purpose of life, offering profound insights into the relationship between the divine and human society.
Book information
Genre
Spirituality and Religion
Length
23 hrs 11 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 1871
Language
English
About the Author
Saint Augustine of Hippo
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