If Augustine can be said to have had any concern for politics, it is because of the moral problems that politics poses for Christians, whose religion takes it for granted they will live as full-fledged citizens of the political society they belong to. This translation, which makes Augustine's moral and political views more accessible to English-speaking readers, includes selections from The City of God as well as lesser-known writings. With a brief chronology and an introduction by Boston College theology professor Ernest L. Fortin. Paper edition (unseen), $9.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Literary CollectionsEssays
RELEASED1994
PUBLISHERHackett
LENGTH262
LANGUAGEEN
Political Writings
by Augustine, Saint Augustine (of Hippo)
If Augustine can be said to have had any concern for politics, it is because of the moral problems that politics poses for Christians, whose religion takes it for granted they will live as full-fledged citizens of the political society they belong to. This translation, which makes Augustine's moral and political views more accessible to English-speaking readers, includes selections from The City of God as well as lesser-known writings. With a brief chronology and an introduction by Boston College theology professor Ernest L. Fortin. Paper edition (unseen), $9.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Literary CollectionsEssays
RELEASED1994
PUBLISHERHackett
LENGTH262
LANGUAGEEN
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