Book contents
- Augustine’s Theology of the Resurrection
- Augustine’s Theology of the Resurrection
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Approximate Dates
- Introduction
- I Early Considerations of the Resurrection
- II The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- 7 The Contents of the Spiritual Resurrection
- 8 The Spiritual Resurrection of Augustine’s Soul
- 9 Extreme Expressions of the Spiritual Resurrection
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
9 - Extreme Expressions of the Spiritual Resurrection
from III - The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2023
- Augustine’s Theology of the Resurrection
- Augustine’s Theology of the Resurrection
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Approximate Dates
- Introduction
- I Early Considerations of the Resurrection
- II The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- 7 The Contents of the Spiritual Resurrection
- 8 The Spiritual Resurrection of Augustine’s Soul
- 9 Extreme Expressions of the Spiritual Resurrection
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 9 considers how Augustine features some of the most extreme expressions of the spiritual resurrection and of hope for the fleshly resurrection as Christians approach their bodily deaths and handle those of others. Augustine’s teaching and preaching on Christian dying, celebrating the Christian martyrs, handling Christian funerary and commemorative practices, and consoling Christian survivors serve to highlight the embodied spiritual life and activities of Christians whose souls have already been resurrected and whose bodies will eventually be resurrected, hopefully to eternal life. Among these discussions, Augustine acknowledges that Paul, the martyred apostle of the resurrection, provides some of the deepest theological insights not only into the mystery of the resurrection, but also into the interim condition of the human person after physical death and before fleshly resurrection. Despite the personal brokenness of death, Augustine sees that the continuity of human identity always remains in the hands of God.
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- Augustine's Theology of the Resurrection , pp. 157 - 172Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023