Book XII

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Book XII is a section of Augustine’s theological work *The City of God* that explores the nature of creation, angels, and the origin of evil.

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instanceOf book section
theological text
argues that God is not the author of evil
that evil is a privation of good
that some angels persevered in good by grace
that the fall of angels preceded human fall
that the will is the seat of moral responsibility
associatedWork Book XI (The City of God)
Book XIII (The City of God)
Book XIV (The City of God)
author Augustine of Hippo
discusses God as the immutable good
how evil originates in the will of the creature
the cause of the fall as pride
the distinction between good and bad angels
the first sin of the angels
the mutability of created beings
the nature of created spirits
the non-substantial nature of evil
the order of creation of angels and the world
the relation between foreknowledge and predestination
the will of angels
genre Christian theology
philosophical theology
influenced medieval angelology
medieval doctrines of evil
scholastic discussions of free will
language Latin
locatedInWorkStructure second main part of The City of God
mainTopic angelic fall
angels
creation
creation ex nihilo
divine goodness
free will
origin of evil
problem of evil
partOf The City of God
philosophicalContext Neoplatonism-influenced Christian thought
positionInWork Book 12 of 22
religiousContext Christianity
theologicalTradition Latin Patristic theology
workChronology composed in the early 5th century
workInSeries The City of God
surface form: The City of God, Book XI–XIV (creation and fall section)

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The City of God hasPart Book XII