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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... gods, they thought it would be inappropriate to class the actors among outlaws and vagabonds. Such was the practice of the Greeks. No doubt it was most improper ... God's help, we shall discuss the nature of all such ceremonies in greater.
... gods, they thought it would be inappropriate to class the actors among outlaws and vagabonds. Such was the practice of the Greeks. No doubt it was most improper ... God's help, we shall discuss the nature of all such ceremonies in greater.
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... gods who demanded those exhibitions; how then can the actor be rejected, when he is the agent of a god's worship? Can one have the face to censure those who enact a stage obscenity, when those who exact them are adored? The Greeks and ...
... gods who demanded those exhibitions; how then can the actor be rejected, when he is the agent of a god's worship? Can one have the face to censure those who enact a stage obscenity, when those who exact them are adored? The Greeks and ...
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... god nor demi-god; we do not even compare him to any holy angel of the Most High God, or to any truthful prophet, or apostle, or to one of Christ's martyrs, or any Christian man. The reason for this attitude will be explained, with God's ...
... god nor demi-god; we do not even compare him to any holy angel of the Most High God, or to any truthful prophet, or apostle, or to one of Christ's martyrs, or any Christian man. The reason for this attitude will be explained, with God's ...
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... God Then what are we to think of the apparent readiness of the gods to assist the gratification of men's desires, and their obvious failure to help men to restrain them? Marius, for example, was a low-born upstart who ruthlessly caused ...
... God Then what are we to think of the apparent readiness of the gods to assist the gratification of men's desires, and their obvious failure to help men to restrain them? Marius, for example, was a low-born upstart who ruthlessly caused ...
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... gods themselves in being propitiated by such disgusting enormities. To ward off the dreaded assaults of the enemy upon their bodies, men tried to win the gods' favour by means which utterly overthrew virtue in their minds. For the gods ...
... gods themselves in being propitiated by such disgusting enormities. To ward off the dreaded assaults of the enemy upon their bodies, men tried to win the gods' favour by means which utterly overthrew virtue in their minds. For the gods ...
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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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