de civitate dei ( the city of god

  • 1The City of God — (Latin: De Civitate Dei , also known as De Civitate Dei contra Paganos , The City of God against the Pagans ) is a book written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century, dealing with issues concerning God, martyrdom, Jews, and… …

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  • 3City of God, The —    by Augustine of Hippo (413–427)    Still considered St. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO’s magnum opus, De Civitate Dei, or The City of God, details the great theologian’s view that all human beings are citizens either of the City of God or the earthly city …

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  • 4City of God — (Cidade de Deus in Portuguese, De civitate dei in Latin) may refer to: the unity between the Holy Roman Empire and the Church in the Middle Ages City of God (book), (De Civitate Dei), 5th century book by St. Augustine of Hippo Cidade de Deus (Rio …

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  • 5City of God, The — (Latin, De Civitate Dei) a work in 22 books (A.D. 413 26) by St. Augustine of Hippo, expounding an early Christian view of society and history. * * * …

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  • 6City of God, The — (Latin, De Civitate Dei) a work in 22 books (A.D. 413 26) by St. Augustine of Hippo, expounding an early Christian view of society and history …

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  • 7Philosophy (The) of the Italian Renaissance — The philosophy of the Italian Renaissance Jill Kraye TWO CULTURES: SCHOLASTICISM AND HUMANISM IN THE EARLY RENAISSANCE Two movements exerted a profound influence on the philosophy of the Italian Renaissance: scholasticism and humanism, both of… …

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  • 8Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church      …

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  • 9Clement of Alexandria, Saint — Latin Titus Flavius Clemens born 150, Athens died between 211 and 215, Palestine; Western feast day November 23; Eastern feast day November 24 Christian apologist, missionary theologian to the Hellenistic world, and leader of the catechetical… …

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  • 10Digital Scriptorium — Leaf from a Gradual, c, 1450 1475, Italy; New York, Columbia University, Plimpton MS 040A Gl …

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