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The City of God

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  • The City of God on Hardback by Augustine
  • The City of God on Hardback by Augustine
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One of the great cornerstones in the history of Christian thought, the City of God is vital to an understanding of modern Western society and how it came into being. Begun in 413CE by St. Augustine who was Bishop of Hippo, the books initial purpose was to refute the charge that Christianity was to blame for the fall of Rome.This edition, in the Marcus Dods translation is complete and unabridged.

Author Biography:

Saint Augustine was one of those towering figures who so dominated his age that the age itself bears his name. The Age of Augustine was a time of transition, and Augustine was a genius of such stature that, according to Christopher Dawson, "he was, to a far greater degree than any emperor or general or barbarian warlord, a maker of history and a builder of the bridge which was to lead him from the old world to the new." He was the ablest religious thinker and controversialist at a period when theological controversy reached a level of intellectual refinement never achieved before or since. He was a tireless preacher and he wrote 118 treatises, including the most famous spiritual autobiography of all time,The Confessions. Of all these works, the one most prized by Augustine was hisCity of God, a veritable encyclopedia of information on the lives, thoughts and aspirations of ancient and early Christian man. Marcus Dods(1834-1909) was thePrincipal of New College inEdinburgh University. He translated Augustine's writings between 1872 and 1876. The Trappist monk Thomas Merton (1915-1968) remains one of the great spiritual figures of our time. He expressed his inner contemplations through his extensive written works, including poetry, letters and journals. His writings commonly deal with issues of social justice and spirituality.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 1994
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Contributors
  • Introduction by Thomas Merton
  • Translated by Marcus Dods
Pages
912
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Modern Library Inc
Dimensions
143x211x46
ISBN-13
9780679600879
Product ID
27162270

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