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What is irenaeus’ view of the working before the fall. From what I read in his writings “On Apostolic Preaching” and “Against Heresies” it seems to be that creation and man was created Imperfect and was to become perfect. Man was placed in paradise which irenaeus believed to be located not on earth, it was meant for man to grow in but he was placed back on earth because of original sin. So in Against Heresies book 4 chapter 38 irenaeus says man and created creatures (physical creation) was made imperfect as created things cannot be created perfect. But in book 5 chapters 32 and 34 he mentions that after the resurrection the earth will return to its “primordial” or “pristine condition.” Does anyone know how to reconcile these views and what he means by primordial condition and pristine condition. When looking at his depiction of the world before the fall it was not perfect, but would eventually be and that the fall did not affect it but made man mortal by being cast out of “paradise.”