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What is Augustine's political theory presented in?
What is Augustine's political theory presented in?
What is the relationship between the earthly city and the City of God?
What is the relationship between the earthly city and the City of God?
What does the earthly city seek?
What does the earthly city seek?
Study Notes
- Augustine's political theory is presented in "The City of God"
- He discusses the relationship between the earthly city and the City of God
- There are two cities that coexist in the world: the earthly city and the City of God
- The earthly city seeks temporal and worldly goods, while the City of God seeks the love of God and eternal happiness
- Augustine presents a critical view of the earthly city, emphasizing its imperfections and corrupting influence of sin
- Augustine suggests that earthly cities are characterized by conflict, injustice, and instability
- The City of God is the ideal political order, characterized by divine grace, moral virtue, and pursuit of the common good
- Augustine sees the City of God as the ultimate fulfillment of human existence and the perfect order established by God
- His political theory has influenced Christian political thought throughout history
- It has shaped Christian perspectives on politics, power, and governance.
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"Test Your Knowledge of Augustine's Political Theory in 'The City of God'" - Dive into the world of Augustine's political philosophy and explore the relationship between the earthly city and the City of God. This quiz will challenge you to identify key concepts, themes, and ideas presented in 'The City of God'. From the imperfections of the earthly city to the pursuit of divine grace in the City of God, test your understanding of Augustine's influential political theory that has shaped Christian perspectives on politics, power