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About the City of God

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Aurelius Augustine was a Christian theologian and philosopher, an influential preacher, Bishop of Hippo, and one of the Fathers of the Christian Church.
Augustine's most famous work, "The City of God," written shortly after the sack of Rome by the Visigoths, consists of two main parts. The first ten books explain the causes of the inevitable fall of paganism, while the last ten books describe the coming triumph of God's righteous. Augustine views the entire history of humanity as the coexistence of two spheres: the supreme "city of God" and the sinful "earthly city," where one is destined to "reign eternally with God," while the other is "subject to eternal punishment with the devil."
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