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Episode 102: An Old Man's Book (Augustine's City of God, Part 2 of 2)

Literature and History

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The Relationship Between Good and Evil in Augustine's Theology

Augustine: Evil is contrary to human nature. God, who is supremely good in his creation of natures that are good, is also completely just in his employment of evil choices in his design. Augustine notes that Plato was said to have first divided philosophy into physics, logic, and ethics,. three parts, just like the Trinitarian deity.

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