The City of God, Книги 1-7Modern Library, 1950 - Всего страниц: 892 Saint Augustine is often regardarded as the most influential Christian thinker after Saint Paul, and City of God is his materpiece, a cast synthesis of religious and secular knowledge. It began as a reply to the charge that Christian otherworldiness was causing the decline of the Roman Empire. Augustine produced a wealth of evidence to prove that paganism bore within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Then he proceeded to his larger theme, a cosmic interpretation of in terms of the struggle between good and evilL the City of God in conflict with the Earthly City or the City of the Devil. This, the first serious attempt at a philosophy of history, was to have incalculable influence in forming the Western mind on the relations of church and state, and on the Christianʹs place in the temporal order. -- Description from http://www.amazon.co.uk/ (Dec. 10, 2012). |
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... philosophers , but to many . For diverse philosophers have held diverse opinions , both concerning the good of the body , and the good of the mind , and the good of both together . Let , therefore , all these give place to those ...
... philosophers , but to many . For diverse philosophers have held diverse opinions , both concerning the good of the body , and the good of the mind , and the good of both together . Let , therefore , all these give place to those ...
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... philosophers , and confess that they approach nearest to us . 10. That the excellency of the Christian religion is above all the science of philosophers For although a Christian man instructed only in ecclesiastical litera- ture may ...
... philosophers , and confess that they approach nearest to us . 10. That the excellency of the Christian religion is above all the science of philosophers For although a Christian man instructed only in ecclesiastical litera- ture may ...
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... philosophers have wasted their strength and expended their leisure . To adduce and discuss their various opinions would be tedious , and is unnecessary . The reader may remem- ber what we said in the eighth book , while making a ...
... philosophers have wasted their strength and expended their leisure . To adduce and discuss their various opinions would be tedious , and is unnecessary . The reader may remem- ber what we said in the eighth book , while making a ...
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ties of the world and especially the sack of Rome | 3 |
the origin progress and destinies of the earthly and | 345 |
BOOK XII | 381 |
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