
Books That Matter: The City of God
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Charles Mathewes
Augustine of Hippo's masterpiece The City of God is one of the greatest books ever written, yet its size - nearly 1,000 pages - too often intimidates even serious readers. Composed in the years after the sack of Rome in the fifth century, it ushers you on an astounding historical and theological journey through the final years of the ancient world. What made this book so powerful? What mysteries lie within it? What relevance does the 1,600-year-old text have for our world today? And how should contemporary readers approach this monumental text?
Now is your chance to answer these questions and more with this profound survey of one of the world's truly great books. Over the course of 24 in-depth lectures, Professor Mathewes guides you chapter by chapter through Augustine's magnum opus, introducing you not only to the book's key arguments but also to the historical context necessary to comprehend The City of God's true power.
Here, you'll discover that Augustine was a surprisingly modern man with a clear-eyed outlook on a world in transition - and whose ideas continue to influence us today. Witness how he wrestled with some of the thorniest philosophical challenges of any time, including the problem of evil, faith versus reason, fate versus free will, and the very nature of God. Although there are no easy answers, Augustine's approach is ultimately therapeutic, helping readers live "happy in hope", which, he argues, is the only true happiness in a fallen world.
Whether you come to this book as a Christian, a philosopher, a historian, a literature lover, or simply someone who wants fresh insight into our world today, Augustine will revolutionize the way you think about politics, religion, history, and our relationship to the divine. Professor Mathewes delivers a magnificent introduction to one of the world's truly great books.
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informative and helpful
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Listen to this while reading City of God
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Great lecture
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Incredible presentation of an incredible work
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That being said, taking on the City of God is a huge task, and I know more than I did before I started. I like the professor and hope to listen someday again and see if I can glean a little more from this sophisticated lesson.
May Take a Few Listens
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Superb! Highly recommended!
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Of course, the argot and attitudes of the contemporary academy are unavoidable. No point of view is “true”, just “privileged”. Christianity is an “ideology”. In a discussion of martyrdom, Professor Mathewes dockets Christ’s willing sacrifice as somehow “political”. And I wish I could share his bland confidence that Christianity is so “baked in” to our culture as to make any regression, even in our radically post-Christian age, unlikely.
However, Mathewes is a professor, not a priest. And, as the course proceeds, the academic argot and attitude tend to fall away as he lets Augustine speak for himself. Between the practical roadmap of the book’s structure and the historical and philosophical background that our good professor provides, you’ll walk away with a much clearer understanding of Augustine’s vision--along with salutary reminders to never think you'll have a lock on it. Especially helpful is the clarification of many popular misapprehensions. “If you manage to hear what he is trying to say”, Mathewes suggests, “[Augustine] is more fundamentally affirming…than condemning” than many of us (including myself) have been led to believe.
Admittedly, while discussing towering concepts and subtle connections, he tends to speak perhaps a shade too rapidly at times. But that’s what the rewind button is for.
An Insightful Guide to an Essential Book
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