The City of God, Saint Augustine translated by Marcus Dods
The City of God, Saint Augustine translated by Marcus Dods
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The City of God

Author: Saint Augustine; translated by Marcus Dods

Narrator: Bernard Mayes

Unabridged: 47 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/03/2008

Categories: Nonfiction, Religion


Synopsis

Written between 413 and 426 A.D., The City of God is one of the great cornerstones in the history of Christian thought, a book which is vital to the understanding of modern Western society. Augustine originally intended it to be an apology for Christianity against the accusation that the Church was responsible for the decline of the Roman Empire, which had occurred just three years earlier. Indeed, Augustine produced a great amount of evidence to prove that paganism was responsible for this event. However, by the time the work was finished, the book had taken on a larger theme: a cosmic interpretation of history in terms of the conflict between good (the City of God) and evil (the Earthly City). Augustine foresees that through the will of God, the people of the City of God will eventually win immortality, and those in the Earthly City, destruction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bud on November 18, 2008

ok, this is my one brag book. anybody who gets through this (unabridged only), gets to go to heaven, no questions asked.......more

Goodreads review by Roy on November 10, 2017

Once on the beach at Utica, I saw with my own eyes—and there were others to bear me witness—a human molar tooth so big that it could have been cut up, I think, into a hundred pieces each as big as one of our modern teeth. I’m trying to think of books that might be equal to this one in importance......more

Goodreads review by Brian on January 24, 2021

FIRST READING: OMG, I FINISHED! SECOND READING: Worth absorbing every seven years. He addresses a lot of issues we don't struggle with, but perhaps some of that is BECAUSE of the foundational grace God expressed through patriarchs like Augustine. I certainly found applicable insights even if the pres......more

Goodreads review by James on July 08, 2014

This is one of my favorite works. Yeah, I know you're skeptical, but here me out. I've begun my quest to read the basic works of western man beginning with Gilgamesh and in sequence reading through to the present. It's a lifelong ambition. I've read most of the ancient works of some repute, includin......more

Goodreads review by Fonch on December 03, 2020

dedicated with affection to Galiciius and Manny. Ladies and gentlemen this review is written after a long time, though not as much as my most recent review"Most Picante Murder" [URL not allowed] by Karina Lumbert Fabian [URL not allowed] . I finished read......more