St. Augustine was no stranger to culture wars - and has something to say about today's
Briefly

Augustine’s influence spans both religious and political divides, illustrating how ideas can resonate across time and ideology, particularly during periods of societal turmoil.
Living in the midst of the Roman Empire's decline, Augustine championed the importance of unity within Christianity while confronting both external and internal challenges to its authority.
In 'City of God', Augustine passionately defends the position of Christianity against pagan accusations and reinforces the necessity of a unified church in face of divisive forces.
As we approach the 2024 elections, Augustine’s insights may provide valuable lessons on the need for dialogue and understanding amidst America's increasing polarization.
Read at The Conversation
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