Concerning the Nature of Good, Against the Manichæans
NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists
Contents (50 chapters)
- 1. Title Page.
- 2. Preface.
- 3. God the Highest and Unchangeable Good, from Whom are All Other Good Things, Spiritual and Corporeal.
- 4. How This May Suffice for Correcting the Manichæans.
- 5. Measure, Form, and Order, Generic Goods in Things Made by God.
- 6. Evil is Corruption of Measure, Form, or Order.
- 7. The Corrupted Nature of a More Excellent Order Sometimes Better Than an Inferior Nature Even Uncorrupted.
- 8. Nature Which Cannot Be Corrupted is the Highest Good; That Which Can, is Some Good.
- 9. The Corruption of Rational Spirits is on the One Hand Voluntary, on the Other Penal.
- 10. From the Corruption and Destruction of Inferior Things is the Beauty of the Universe.
- 11. Punishment is Constituted for the Sinning Nature that It May Be Rightly Ordered.
- 12. Natures Corruptible, Because Made of Nothing.
- 13. God Cannot Suffer Harm, Nor Can Any Other Nature Except by His Permission.
- 14. All Good Things are from God Alone.
- 15. Individual Good Things, Whether Small or Great, are from God.
- 16. Small Good Things in Comparison with Greater are Called by Contrary Names.
- 17. In the Body of the Ape the Good of Beauty is Present, Though in a Less Degree.
- 18. Privations in Things are Fittingly Ordered by God.
- 19. Nature, in as Far as It is Nature, No Evil.
- 20. Hyle, Which Was Called by the Ancients the Formless Material of Things, is Not an Evil.
- 21. To Have True Existence is an Exclusive Prerogative of God.
- 22. Pain Only in Good Natures.
- 23. From Measure Things are Said to Be Moderate-Sized.
- 24. Measure in Some Sense is Suitable to God Himself.
- 25. Whence a Bad Measure, a Bad Form, a Bad Order May Sometimes Be Spoken of.
- 26. It is Proved by the Testimonies of Scripture that God is Unchangeable. The Son of God Begotten, Not Made.
- 27. This Last Expression Misunderstood by Some.
- 28. That Creatures are Made of Nothing.
- 29. ’From Him’ And ‘Of Him’ Do Not Mean The Same Thing.
- 30. Sin Not From God, But From The Will of Those Sinning.
- 31. That God is Not Defiled by Our Sins.
- 32. That Good Things, Even the Least, and Those that are Earthly, are by God.
- 33. To Punish and to Forgive Sins Belong Equally to God.
- 34. From God Also is the Very Power to Be Hurtful.
- 35. That Evil Angels Have Been Made Evil, Not by God, But by Sinning.
- 36. That Sin is Not the Striving for an Evil Nature, But the Desertion of a Better.
- 37. The Tree Was Forbidden to Adam Not Because It Was Evil, But Because It Was Good for Man to Be Subject to God.
- 38. No Creature of God is Evil, But to Abuse a Creature of God is Evil.
- 39. God Makes Good Use of the Evil Deeds of Sinners.
- 40. Eternal Fire Torturing the Wicked, Not Evil.
- 41. Fire is Called Eternal, Not as God Is, But Because Without End.
- 42. Neither Can God Suffer Hurt, Nor Any Other, Save by the Just Ordination of God.
- 43. How Great Good Things the Manichæans Put in the Nature of Evil, and How Great Evil Things in the Nature of Good.
- 44. Manichæan Blasphemies Concerning the Nature of God.
- 45. Many Evils Before His Commingling with Evil are Attributed to the Nature of God by the Manichæans.
- 46. Incredible Turpitudes in God Imagined by Manichæus.
- 47. Certain Unspeakable Turpitudes Believed, Not Without Reason, Concerning the Manichæans Themselves.
- 48. The Unspeakable Doctrine of the Fundamental Epistle.
- 49. He Compels to the Perpetration of Horrible Turpitudes.
- 50. Augustin Prays that the Manichæans May Be Restored to Their Senses.
Source: CCEL