The City of God is a philosophical and theological book authored by Saint Augustine, the Bishop of Hippo, in the first half of the fifth century. In contrast to the City of God, which Augustine claims is everlasting and pursues the highest benefit for everyone, the earthly city is corrupt and only looks out for itself. In-depth explorations of the essence of God, the issue of evil, and the connection between the person and society may be found in Augustine's writings. The City of God is regarded as one of the key texts in the evolution of Christian theology and has had a significant impact on Western philosophy. It continues to be considered as a foundational book in Christian philosophy despite having been read and studied extensively throughout the years.
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