City of God, Volume II
Discover the profound insights of Augustine of Hippo in City of God, Volume II, published by Harvard University Press in 1963. This remarkable work spans 544 pages and delves into the divine influence on the course of history, illustrating the triumph of Christian beliefs over paganism, especially in times of adversity. Augustine's eloquent prose not only defends the Christian faith but also critiques the moral decay of society, making it a pivotal text in Christian theology and apologetics. A must-read for anyone interested in early church history and the foundational works that shaped Western thought. Enhance your understanding of the Kingdom of God and the enduring relevance of faith in the face of challenges with this classic literary masterpiece.