City of GodPenguin UK, 27 нояб. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 1184 City of God is an enduringly significant work in the history of Christian thought, by one of its central figures |
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... enemy of the Christians, Porphyry, should through his writing play a significant role (along with other Neoplatonists) in Augustine's conversion. This, however, happened, and Augustine was willing to take account of it in his notions of ...
... enemy of the Christians, Porphyry, should through his writing play a significant role (along with other Neoplatonists) in Augustine's conversion. This, however, happened, and Augustine was willing to take account of it in his notions of ...
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... enemy for eight hundred years. One does not need much imagination or sensibility to understand how symbolic of impending doom Rome's fall might have seemed. Even two years afterwards, St Jerome was still so affected by it that he could ...
... enemy for eight hundred years. One does not need much imagination or sensibility to understand how symbolic of impending doom Rome's fall might have seemed. Even two years afterwards, St Jerome was still so affected by it that he could ...
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... enemy of the Christians, acknowledges to be a great god, even on the evidence of the oracles of those whom he supposes to be gods. The first sentence in this excerpt indicates Augustine's overall standpoint in his inquiry: the Roman ...
... enemy of the Christians, acknowledges to be a great god, even on the evidence of the oracles of those whom he supposes to be gods. The first sentence in this excerpt indicates Augustine's overall standpoint in his inquiry: the Roman ...
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... enemy, they had not found, in the City's holy places, the safety on which they now congratulate themselves. fn7 The ... enemy raged thus far, but here the frenzy of butchery was checked; to these refuges the merciful among the enemy ...
... enemy, they had not found, in the City's holy places, the safety on which they now congratulate themselves. fn7 The ... enemy raged thus far, but here the frenzy of butchery was checked; to these refuges the merciful among the enemy ...
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... enemies read their history, and then produce instances of the capture of any city by foreign enemies when those enemies spared any whom they found taking refuge in the temples of their gods. fn8 Let them quote any barbarian general who ...
... enemies read their history, and then produce instances of the capture of any city by foreign enemies when those enemies spared any whom they found taking refuge in the temples of their gods. fn8 Let them quote any barbarian general who ...
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Book XI | |
Book XII | |
Book XIII | |
Book XIV | |
Book XV | |
Book XVI | |
Book XVII | |
Book XVIII | |
Book V | |
Book VI | |
Book VII | |
Book VIII | |
Book IX | |
Book X | |
Part II | |
Book XIX | |
Book XX | |
Book XXI | |
Book XXII | |
Bibliography | |
Suggested Further Reading Follow Penguin | |
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