Augustine's Historiographical method
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Duncan, Graham A.
Buqa, Wonke
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Church History Society of Southern Africa
Abstract
Originally written to defend the church against charges of being responsible for the destruction of the city of Rome in 410 CE, Augustine’s City of God has come to stand as a monument to theological reflection on the history of God’s creation. Although not primarily a historian, Augustine made a significant contribu-tion to the study of Christian history. He raises Scripture to be-come the source of the meaning of history and defines the only true history as sacred history. This article considers Augus¬tine’s critique of the Catholic Church, the meaning of history, the origins of the City of God, Augustine’s views on philosophy and theology history, and the prophetic nature of biblical his-tory.
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Rome, Sacred history, Biblical history, De Civitate Dei
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Duncan, G & Buqa, W 2007, 'Augustine's Historiographical method', Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 207-219. [http://www.unisa.ac.za/she]