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  1. Nov 22, 2018 · Augustine wrote the City of God in response to the fall of Rome and the doubt of and blame upon Christianity that ensued. The first part is a defense of Christianity and critique of the Pagan values, Gods, and philosophy. The second part of the book outlines two cities: the city of God or the city of Man. Everyone is a citizen of exclusively ...

  2. Sep 5, 2023 · The City of God is a religious, political, and philosophical dissertation on the fall of Rome. In this work, divided into twenty-two books, Augustine argues against claims that Christianity caused ...

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  4. Analysis. Augustine created a theology of the self in Confessions, and in The City of God he initiates a theology of history. He uncovers a wide-ranging explanation of history that begins with creation itself, moves through the turmoil and upheaval of man-made states (the City of the World), and continues to the realization of the kingdom of ...

  5. Key Takeaways. Book 18 returns to tracing the earthly city through history. Augustine notes that human society "is largely at odds with itself," and whenever one part gets power, it oppresses another part (Chapter 2). Two groups that emerged as especially victorious were the Assyrians and the Romans.

  6. In Book 16 Augustine traces the history of the two cities—of God and man—from the period of the great flood to Abraham's... Read More: Book 17: Augustine continues his story of the City of God in Book 17, from the prophet Samuel (fl. c. 1,100–c. 1,001 BCE) to the ... Read More: Book 18: Book 18 returns to tracing the earthly city through ...

  7. My Summary of The City of God. Books 1-10: Refuting those who blame the decline of the Roman empire on the Christian religion, and its prohibition of sacrifice to many gods . Books 1-5: Refuting the common folk: those who believe that the worship of many gods is necessary to secure temporal prosperity. Books 6-10: Refuting the philosophers ...

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