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
- 1 The Adumbration of the Resurrection
- 2 The Restoration of Humanity to the Pristine Stability of Paradise
- 3 The Transmutation of Human Flesh into an Angelic Body
- II The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - The Restoration of Humanity to the Pristine Stability of Paradise
from I - Early Considerations of the Resurrection
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
- 1 The Adumbration of the Resurrection
- 2 The Restoration of Humanity to the Pristine Stability of Paradise
- 3 The Transmutation of Human Flesh into an Angelic Body
- II The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 focuses on Augustine’s early consideration of the resurrection as the restoration of humanity to the pristine stability of paradise. In starting to describe the resurrection, Augustine begins to articulate the spiritual death and resurrection of the soul and the physical death and resurrection of the body. In this process, he begins to modify his previous notions of the soul’s immortality and the body’s dispensability. Emphasizing more a return to the original creation and less an advance to an eschatological transformation, Augustine reinforces his description of this repristination by articulating not only humanity’s spiritual change at the beginning of time, but also a version of millennialism at the end of time. At the center of these considerations, Augustine begins to explore the fleshly resurrection of Christ, who functions as the sacrament and example of our salvation. Augustine’s later clarifications of his early concept of Edenic repristination evince its limitations.
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- Augustine's Theology of the Resurrection , pp. 44 - 56Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023