Question from Post 18.
“No im not asking about sanctifying grace in the post. My post focuses on adam and his state before the fall. Was his body immortal? My conclusion that he did not have an immortal body lead me to think he also was without sanctifying grace. But i said i would focus on that in another post. Now im only asking about if adams body was immortal.”
In response to the question Was Adam’s body immortal before the Fall?
Why would God give the Gift of Immortality to Adam when Hecould put out his hand to take fruit from the Tree of Life. Genesis 3:22. Why was the Gift of Immortality necessary when the Tree of Life was already in the middle of the garden. Genesis 2: 9. Certainly, we cannot know the mind of the Genesis author in relationship to above questions. We can use Catholic teachings. For example, the place of humans in creation.
CCC 343
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Man is the summit of the Creator’s work, as the inspired account expresses by clearly distinguishing the creation of man from that of the other creatures.”
The “inspired account” is footnote 211, Genesis 1: 26
usccb.org/bible/genesis/1
“Then God said: Let us make
* human beings in our image, after our likeness. Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, the tame animals, all the wild animals, and all the creatures that crawl on the earth.
Granted there are different interpretations of verse Genesis 1: 26.Still, there is not a creature who is above “Man is the summit of the Creator’s work.”
Another point. Animals have no hint of a spiritual Soul. For example. The Border Collie is at the top of the list of the most intelligent dog breeds.
https://www.canidae.com/blog/2010/10/just-how-smart-is-border-collie/ Still, no one considers this amazing animal as in the image of God. Genesis 1: 27. We know that animals, regardless on their special gifts, will never be immortal.
We should refer to Ott’s (full name) statement that the “Gift of Immortality” is badly misunderstood. This is not the gift of being “not able to die, but of being “able not do die” because of God’s loving Gift of Immortality. The Gift of Immortality retains Catholic teaching that the human body is first oriented to life by the animation of a rational spiritual soul. Adam is a spiritual being.
(CCC 364, CCC396 & CCC 1730)
In response to Post 18 question – Was Adam’s body immortal before the Fall?
The answer is yes based on God’s pure love in these three paragraphs from the universal* Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition*. The words in bold are evidence that God, in His love for Adam and Eve, gave them the uniquely wonderful gift of immortality.
CCC 374
The first man was not only created good, but was also established in friendship with his Creator and in harmony with himself and with the creation around him, in a state that would be surpassed only by the glory of the new creation in Christ.
**CCC 375 **
The Church, interpreting the symbolism of biblical language in an authentic way, in the light of the New Testament and Tradition, teaches that our first parents, Adam and Eve, were constituted in an original “state of holiness and justice”.
This grace of original holiness was “to share in. . .divine life”.
CCC 376specifically refers to the gift of immortality**.**
By the radiance of this grace all dimensions of man’s life were confirmed.** As long as he remained in the divine intimacy, man would not have to suffer or die**. The inner harmony of the human person, the harmony between man and woman, and finally the harmony between the first couple and all creation, comprised the state called “original justice”.
Because of God’s great love, Adam’s body was immortal before the Fall.
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