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The pilgrim cityThe pilgrim city

The pilgrim city

social and political ideas in the writings of St. Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo

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"The political and social ideas of St. Augustine of Hippo are of central importance to the historian of late classical and medieval political thought. Augustine offers a penetrating critique of the moral and political claims of imperial Rome, and he is one of the founders of the Christian political thought of the Middle Ages. But the student's task is made difficult by the fact that Augustine did not write a single, systematic, political treatise. His political remarks are always incidental to his theological and pastoral concerns; they occur in many different contexts; they have to be dissected out from a great variety of works. In this volume, Dr. Dyson brings together an extensive selection of primary sources and provides a detailed commentary on them. The result is a full and wide-ranging narrative account of St. Augustine's thinking on the human condition, justice, the State, slavery, private property and war. This comprehensive sourcebook will be of value to students of St. Augustine at all levels."--Jacket.

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OL10727002W

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Early works to 1800SociologyPolitical sciencePolitical and social viewsAugustine, saint, bishop of hippo, 354-430Political science, early works to 1800Sociology, history

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