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
- 4 The Enduring Reality of Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- 5 The Encounter with Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- 6 The Sacramentality and Exemplarity of Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - The Sacramentality and Exemplarity of Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
from II - The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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
- 4 The Enduring Reality of Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- 5 The Encounter with Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- 6 The Sacramentality and Exemplarity of Christ’s Resurrected Flesh
- III The Resurrectionof the Human Spirit
- IV The Resurrection of Human Flesh
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 6 investigates Augustine’s explanation, in De trinitate, of how the single paschal mystery of Christ’s dead and resurrected flesh harmonizes with our double paschal mystery, serving both as the sacrament of the spiritual death and resurrection of our interior man and as the example of the fleshly death and resurrection of our exterior man. As Augustine recognizes, the sacramentality and exemplarity of Christ’s fleshly death and resurrection are furnished to us on account of our spiritual blindness. In exegeting the theophany of God’s back to Moses, Augustine observes that living faith in Christ’s resurrection makes us friends with God and socializes us anew within the Catholic Church. Augustine articulates how Christ, the humble mediator of life, has vanquished the devil, the proud mediator of death, and his demonic and human associates, by the justice of Christ’s obedience unto death, and by the power of Christ’s resurrection to eternal life.
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- Augustine's Theology of the Resurrection , pp. 103 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023