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Books That Matter: The City of God

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Books That Matter: The City of God

By: Charles Mathewes, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Charles Mathewes
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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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this is a great way to approach one of the more exhaustive and difficult books. approaching the City of God can be a little daunting, but the professor does a good job of both respecting Augustine's vast intellect while making him accessible to the average listener.

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This lecture series is an essential companion to reading Augustine’s City of God. What was obscure has been made a little clearer. And the professor is a delight to listen to. He exegetes not only the book, but also the man. Sometimes I find the book hard to grasp and these lectures point to a path of understanding. Highly recommend this series.

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Great work on a complicated and massive work. Listened to it over several months, so I’m hard-pressed to give it an even review. Som parts have faded from memory and the closing was not my favorite part.

Great lecture

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Join in this pilgrimage through Augustine's City of God - it's well worth your time!

Incredible presentation of an incredible work

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In short, the professor is obviously well versed in the material and seems excellent. The only tricky part is that he uses lots of 10-dollar words. They're the kind that are super precise and you kind of know the meaning of them, but when three or four are used in the same sentence, your mind just glazes. It's sort of like a rocket scientist explaining what he does with technical terms. He's certainly being more accurate than if he used layman terms, but it would be nice to throw in some more common words to assist the poor layman who is trying to wrap his head around the unfamiliar subject.
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.

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