Augustine: Political Writings
This
collection brings together thirty-five letters and sermons of
Augustine, Bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430 AD, that deal with political
matters. The letters and sermons are both practical and principled and
treat many essential themes in Augustine's thought, including the
responsibilities of citizenship, the relationship between the church and
secular authority, religious coercion, and war and peace. These texts
complement Augustine's classic The City of God against the Pagans (also
available in the Cambridge Texts series), and give students direct
insight into the political and social world of late antiquity with which
Augustine was immediately involved. The slave trade, tax collection,
clerical harassment and murder are amongst the topics with which he
deals. The volume contains clear, accurate modern translations, together
with a concise introduction and informative notes designed to aid the
student encountering Augustine's life and thought for the first time.
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