This text comprises excerpts from "The City of God" by Augustine, a work that addresses the relationship between the earthly city and the heavenly city. The source explores theological and philosophical issues, discussing the nature of God, angels, the creation of the world and man, and the origin of sin. It also critiques pagan beliefs and practices, comparing Roman gods with the true Christian God and refuting various opinions of philosophers and ancient myths. Additionally, it details the history of humanity, from Adam and the Flood to the final judgment, and discusses concepts such as happiness, virtue, peace, and divine predestination. Finally, the text includes numerous examples of miracles and supernatural events to reinforce Christian faith and the omnipotence of God.