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City of God - Book by Saint Augustine

City of God by Saint Augustine is a seminal work of Christian philosophy that contrasts the “City of God” with the “City of Man.” Written in response to the fall of Rome in 410 CE, Augustine explores the relationship between Christianity, human society, and divine providence. He argues that the City of God represents the eternal, spiritual realm, while the City of Man reflects the temporal, flawed nature of human civilization. Augustine contends that true peace and justice can only be found in the City of God, offering a profound critique of Roman politics and paganism.
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