
Episode 101: Against the Pagans (Augustine's City of God, Part 1 of 2)
Literature and History
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The City of Rome by Augustine
Augustine dismisses even Marcus Varro's openness towards public displays of religious faith. The pagan gods were not only silly and obscene, supposedly hovering over the humdrum grottos of daily human life. Augustine asks at the outset of this book how exactly the control of the world was subdivided by the manifold deities worshipped by Romans.
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