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Can we agree that a young Church would logically have a theology that reflects that of a young person, a person yet to grow more in awareness? One only needs to read Acts 5:1-10 to see that the Church has come a long, long way.just a longer way of saying that he was Augustinian on this issue, as were the great majority of scholastics.
Well, me too. The more I learn, the more I realize that the Spirit has been helping the Church all along. For example, Anselm was big on the notion of “debt owed to God”, and that may seem backward, but it is an improvement over Augustine’s “debt owed to satan”, as if humanity has an innate negative affect. Pope Benedict, among others, turns upside down Anselm’s concept of debt and attonement.I am trying my best to get the church in the West to this place, even folks here at CAF!
Augustine’s approach, regardless of how much it ignores human dignity, was sure to have been an improvement of some kind. For example, as today, the early Church seemed to be all over the board, right? So the approach of human depravity, an unconscious view, is at least something we can all relate to at some time in our life. Having a stable theology, at the time, was better than chaos. When society is in chaos, when behavior and civility is out of control, an Augustinian approach is far better than an unresolved, insecure alternative.