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document: "The Church ... holds that in her most benign Lord and Master can be found the key, the focal point and the goal of man, as well as of all human history ... all of human life, whether individual or collective, shows itself to be a dramatic struggle between good and evil, between
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as an argument for the truth of Christianity over competing religions and philosophies. He argues that Christianity was not responsible for the Sack of Rome but instead responsible for Rome's success. Even if the earthly rule of the Empire was imperiled, it was the City of God that would ultimately
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as a conflict between what Augustine calls the Earthly City (often colloquially referred to as the City of Man, and mentioned once on page 644, chapter 1 of book 15) and the City of God, a conflict that is destined to end in victory for the latter. The City of God is marked by people who forgo
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Book I: a criticism of the pagans who attribute the sack of Rome to Christianity despite being saved by taking refuge in Christian churches. The book also explains good and bad things happen to righteous and wicked people alike, and it consoles the women violated in the recent
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Book V: a refutation of the doctrine of fate and an explanation of the Christian doctrine of free will and its consistency with God's omniscience. The book proves that Rome's dominion was due to the virtue of the Romans and explains the true happiness of the Christian
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earthly pleasure to dedicate themselves to the eternal truths of God, now revealed fully in the Christian faith. The Earthly City, on the other hand, consists of people who have immersed themselves in the cares and pleasures of the present, passing world.
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Book XVIII: the parallel history of the earthly and heavenly cities from Abraham to the end. Doctrine of Witness, that Jews received prophecy predicting Jesus, and that Jews are dispersed among the nations to provide independent testimony of the Hebrew
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light and darkness ... The Lord is the goal of human history the focal point of the longings of history and of civilization, the center of the human race, the joy of every heart and the answer to all its yearnings."
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Book VI: a refutation of the assertion that the pagan gods are to be worshipped for eternal life (rather than temporal benefits). Augustine claimed that even the esteemed pagan theologist
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Book X: a teaching that the good angels wish that God alone is worshipped and a proof that no sacrifice can lead to purification except that of Christ.
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This concept of world history guided by Divine Providence in a universal war between God and the Devil is part of the official doctrine of the
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Book II: a proof that because of the worship of the pagan gods, Rome suffered the greatest calamity of all, that is, moral corruption.
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Book IV: a proof that the power and long duration of the Roman empire was due not to the pagan gods but to the Christian God.
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Book III: a proof that the pagan gods failed to save Rome numerous times in the past from worldly disasters, such as the
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Books XV–XVIII: the history or progress of the two cities, including foundational theological principles about Jews.
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Book XI: the origins of the two cities from the separation of the good and bad angels, and a detailed analysis of
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Book XIV: teachings on the original sin as the cause for future lust and shame as a just punishment for lust.
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Book XII: answers to why some angels are good and others bad, and a close examination of the creation of man.
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Part I (Books I–X): a polemical critique of Roman religion and philosophy, corresponding to the Earthly City
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Book VII: a demonstration that eternal life is not granted by Janus, Jupiter, Saturn, and other select gods.
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Lewis E 197 Expositio in civitatem dei S. Augustini (Commentary on St. Augustine's City of God) at OPenn
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Book IX: a proof that all demons are evil and that only Christ can provide man with eternal happiness.
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Book XXII: the eternal happiness for the saints and explanations of the resurrection of the body.
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in 410 left Romans in a deep state of shock, and many Romans saw it as punishment for abandoning
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Part II (Books XI–XXII): discussion on the City of God and its relationship to the Earthly City
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Excerpt from a copy of the manuscript "The City of God", made by Jacobus De Stephelt in 1472.
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Augustine's thesis depicts the history of the world as universal warfare between God and
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Book XIX: the end of the two cities, and the happiness of the people of Christ.
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and is considered one of Augustine's most important works, standing alongside
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Book XIII: teaching that death originated as a penalty for Adam's sin, the
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and to Christ, and Christological interpretations of the prophecies in
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Book XV: an analysis of the events in Genesis between the time of
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Book XXI: the eternal punishment for the city of the devil.
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Books XIX–XXII: the deserved destinies of the two cities.
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