Written during the time when the Roman Empire was crumbling,
Augustine's De civitate Dei tackles the questions raised by the
decline of the political and social order. Here, in Books One
through Seven (of the total of twenty-two books in this monumental
work), Augustine examines the history of the Roman Republic and
Empire. Though based on a false religion and a lust for domination,
the rise of Rome was nevertheless ordained by God's providence.
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