Book XI

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Book XI is a section of Augustine’s theological work "The City of God" that begins the exploration of creation, angels, and the origin of the earthly and heavenly cities.

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instanceOf book section
part of theological work
addresses creation of the corporeal world
creation of the spiritual creature
how rational creatures adhere to or turn away from God
author Augustine of Hippo
beginsSection second main part of The City of God
discusses God’s eternal will in creation
creation ex nihilo
distinction between the City of God and the earthly city
fall of some angels
nature of angels
order of creation
focusesOn origin and nature of the two cities
follows Book X (The City of God)
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
language Latin
mainTheme angels
creation
interpretation of Genesis creation narrative
origin of the earthly city
origin of the heavenly city
relationship between time and eternity
originalAudience Christian and educated Roman readers
partOf The City of God
positionInWork eleventh book
precedes Book XII (The City of God)
theologicalContext Christian doctrine of creation
angelology
doctrine of the two cities
workBy Church Father
Augustine of Hippo
surface form: Latin Church Father Augustine of Hippo
workType Christian theology
philosophical theology

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The City of God hasPart Book XI