Augustin und das antike Rom [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):516-517 (1958)
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Rome, the author holds, is not only the symbol of a political empire and a world at peace but also of a definite image of man. As a consequence it became the focus of the controversy between humanistic and other worldly Christianity. The present work deals with Augustine's views on Rome as political symbol and as moral symbol.--R. G. S.

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