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
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- 10 The Future Event of the Fleshly Resurrection
- 11 The Fleshly Resurrection of the Damned
- 12 The Fleshly Resurrection of the Saints
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
11 - The Fleshly Resurrection of the Damned
from IV - The Resurrection of Human Flesh
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
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- 10 The Future Event of the Fleshly Resurrection
- 11 The Fleshly Resurrection of the Damned
- 12 The Fleshly Resurrection of the Saints
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 11 examines Augustine’s biblical acceptance, articulation, and defense of the miserable resurrection of the damned to eternal death. While admitting the difficult, but candid words of God in Scripture about the eternality of hell, Augustine refuses to subvert the Christocentric standard of final judgment by merely human preferences and sentiments. Particularly in Book 21 of De ciuitate dei, Augustine argues not only for the possibility of the fleshly resurrection to eternal punishment, but also for its suitability. He recognizes that it is not only the denizens of the earthly city which protests against its own self-selected end, but also certain citizens of the pilgrim city of God whose hearts still bear marks of the earthly city’s love. For Augustine, the God of the resurrection will forever lavish his love, his justice, and perhaps even his mercy upon the resurrected damned, who have eternally and impenitently alienated themselves from him.
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- Augustine's Theology of the Resurrection , pp. 200 - 214Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023