
Episode 101: Against the Pagans (Augustine's City of God, Part 1 of 2)
Literature and History
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The City of God
Augustine wrote the city of God in 413, less than a century after Usebius proclaimed a brave new Christian world under Constantine. He had compelling reasons to imagine the Catholic church disentangled from the faltering machine of the Western Empire. Augustine knew his religious history well enough to know that empires, even big ones, came and went; yoking Catholicism to this or that Roman dynasty would have been short-sighted move.
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