Turn to The City of God's next set of arguments, which in Books 6 to 10 are aimed toward Roman philosophers who had a di... (more)
Turn to The City of God's next set of arguments, which in Books 6 to 10 are aimed toward Roman philosophers who had a different - if still incorrect, according to Augustine - view of religion. After studying the role of religion in Roman society, Professor Mathewes analyzes Augustine's critique of one particular philosopher, Varro. (less)