
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 by Augustine
Augustine indicates that the later Republic had received no divine aid in its darkest hours. He is arguing once again against those who alleged that Rome fell in 410 CE to the Visigoths because Rome had lost its ancient pieties. To these pagan critics of Christianity, real or imagined, Augustine makes quite a strong argument that Rome's ancient pieties had never done it any good to begin with.
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