

#11042
Mentioned in 3 episodes
La città di Dio
Book • 426
La città di Dio, or De civitate Dei, is a Latin treatise written by Augustine of Hippo between 413 and 426 AD. The work is divided into 22 books and serves as a comprehensive defense of Christianity against the accusations of pagans.
In the first ten books, Augustine defends Christianity from pagan criticisms and analyzes the social and political issues of the time.
The remaining 12 books focus on the salvation of humanity and the concept of two cities: the Civitas Terrena (the earthly city) and the Civitas Dei (the heavenly city).
Augustine argues that the true religion is spiritual and not tied to temporal cities, and he distinguishes between living according to the flesh and living according to the spirit.
The work is a seminal piece of Christian philosophy and theology, offering a vision of history from a Christian perspective and emphasizing the spiritual nature of Christianity.
In the first ten books, Augustine defends Christianity from pagan criticisms and analyzes the social and political issues of the time.
The remaining 12 books focus on the salvation of humanity and the concept of two cities: the Civitas Terrena (the earthly city) and the Civitas Dei (the heavenly city).
Augustine argues that the true religion is spiritual and not tied to temporal cities, and he distinguishes between living according to the flesh and living according to the spirit.
The work is a seminal piece of Christian philosophy and theology, offering a vision of history from a Christian perspective and emphasizing the spiritual nature of Christianity.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 3 episodes
Menzionato da 

in relazione alla sua opera 'La città di Dio'.


Rick Dufer

25 snips
Papa Leone XIV CALUNNIA l'Ateismo? Su Agostino, Chiesa e Religione
Menzionato da ![undefined]()

come opera in cui difende la superiorità della religione e della cultura cristiana rispetto al mondo pagano.

Matteo Saudino

Sant’Agostino - Tutto è bene...
Menzionato per la sua opera 'La città di Dio' e la sua influenza sul pensiero cristiano.

3- l'economia nel medioevo