4A Religious concepts of predestination, with reference to the teachings of St Augustine and John Calvin Flashcards
What is Augustine’s doctrine on predestination called?
• Doctrine of Original Sin
What is Augustine’s doctrine grounded in?
- The Fall
* We are “seminally present in the loins of Adam”
Augustine: What is concupiscence?
- A radical defect of humans, as a direct outcome of original sin, which affected our originally perfect nature
- A turning away from God (spiritual desires) due to a strong desire for earthly pleasures
- Not a sin, it is a deficiency: an inability to choose good/resist earthly desires when in conflict w/ G’s laws
- Yearning for lower appetites in conflict to G-given reason (similar to Mill’s higher/lower pleasures)
Augustine: Why is Jesus not affected by concupiscence?
- Humans inherit concupiscence as they are born out of sexual intercourse, an act of concupiscence
- J ≠ born from sexual intercourse ∴ free of sin
Augustine: What Bible passage gives credence to the view that we inherit sin from Adam?
• Romans 5:12: “just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death came to all people because all sinned”
Augustine: What does ‘messa peccati’ translate to, and what does it mean?
- ‘a lump of sin’
- Humanity is born messa peccati
- “so hopelessly corrupted that we are absolutely incapable of doing anything good by our own forces”
- Humanity’s ability to choose freely = infected by sin ∴ incapable of raising itself from spiritual death
Despite predestination, Augustine believed in ‘liberum abitrium’; what does this mean?
- ‘free will’
- The power to make choices free from predestination
- Humanity’s essential nature is liberum abitrium
What does ‘libertas’ mean, and what does Augustine say about it?
- ‘liberty’
- Concupiscence overrides liberum arbitrium ∵ people have lost their libertas
- Our free will “has been utterly wasted by sin” - we are unable to refrain from sinning
- Baptism addresses original sin but does not affect concupiscence
Augustine: How will some people receive salvation?
- Through G’s grace
- G did not intend that all humanity remain in this state
- G’s grace = love/mercy given to us by G - he desires that we have it, not ∵ we have done anything to deserve it
Augustine: What are the people called who are chosen to receive salvation?
• The elect/saints
- They freely respond in the right way
Augustine: What are the people called who are not chosen to receive salvation?
• The reprobates
- Responsible for their sin, and receive G’s wrath
Augustine was aware of the problematic nature of God saving some but not others. How did he respond to this?
- The human intellect is incapable of understanding the workings of divine salvation
- Grace only leads to a partial restoration of the intellect
What is Calvin’s doctrine on predestination called?
• Doctrine of Election (aka, the Doctrine of the Living Saints)
What does Calvin’s doctrine revolve around?
• The uncompromised sovereignty of G
- G alone decides who is saved
According to Calvin, what is the only source of knowledge about God?
- Scripture - ‘sola scriptura’
- It is the sole infallible rule of faith
- He dismisses all efforts going beyond the scripture as pure speculation
- His reasoning is driven by scripture rather than philosophy