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- 556 pages
- 20 hours of reading
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Exploring the intersection of faith and society, this work by Aurelius Augustine addresses the fall of Rome and the role of Christianity in the world. Augustine argues against pagan beliefs, asserting that true peace and justice can only be found through God. The text delves into philosophical and theological themes, examining the nature of the divine and human existence. It serves as a foundational piece for Christian thought, reflecting on the moral and spiritual implications of living in a city that is both earthly and divine.
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