City of God, Volume VI: Books 18.36-20

City of God, Volume VI: Books 18.36-20

City of God, Volume VI: Books 18.36-20

City of God, Volume VI: Books 18.36-20

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Overview

A Church Father’s theological citadel.

Aurelius Augustine (AD 354–430), one of the most important figures in the development of western Christianity and philosophy, was the son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste, and his Christian wife, Monnica. While studying to become a rhetorician, he plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and psychological doubts, leading him to Manichaeism. In 383 he moved to Rome and then Milan to teach rhetoric. Despite exploring classical philosophical systems, especially skepticism and Neoplatonism, his studies of Paul’s letters with his friend Alypius, and the preaching of Bishop Ambrose, led in 386 to his momentous conversion from mixed beliefs to Christianity. He soon returned to Tagaste and founded a religious community, and in 395 or 396 became bishop of Hippo.

From Augustine’s large output the Loeb Classical Library offers that great autobiography the Confessions (in two volumes); On the City of God (seven volumes), which unfolds God’s action in the progress of the world’s history, and propounds the superiority of Christian beliefs over pagan in adversity; and a selection of Letters which are important for the study of ecclesiastical theologians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674994584
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1960
Series: Loeb Classical Library , #416
Edition description: 2nd printing/1st pub.1960
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 4.25(w) x 6.38(h) x 0.90(d)
Language: Latin

Table of Contents

Preface

Book XVIII, Chapter XXXVI

Book XIX

Book XX

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