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Christian Unity (the book) - The Maranatha Community

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In 391 AD he returned to his native Algeria and became ordained as a priest;four years later he was appointed assistant bishop of Hippo, and soon after fullbishop. Here he founded a monastery and a school to train clergy. He died<strong>the</strong>re in 430 AD as Vandal invaders were attacking <strong>the</strong> city.Augustine’s influence on <strong>the</strong> future doctrine and development of <strong>the</strong> Churchwas immense. He wrote against <strong>the</strong> Donatists and Pelagians, who, in his eyes,harmed <strong>the</strong> Church, <strong>the</strong> one by schism from it, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r by making man hisown saviour and by denying original sin in man. Against <strong>the</strong>m, Augustinetaught that <strong>the</strong> Church was not an exclusive company of <strong>the</strong> ‘pure’ but amixture of <strong>the</strong> good and bad, and that sacraments performed in Christ’s nameoutside <strong>the</strong> Church were valid.Against <strong>the</strong> Pelagians he developed both his strong sense of <strong>the</strong> grace of God,giving us in Christ what we could never deserve, and his conviction that it is <strong>the</strong>sovereignty of God alone which chooses <strong>the</strong> elect to salvation. This high viewof <strong>the</strong> sovereignty of God was to mould <strong>the</strong> thinking of almost all <strong>the</strong> early 16 thCentury Protestant Reformers in Europe; it was to be <strong>the</strong> cause of a reaction toits severity in <strong>the</strong> 17 th Century in <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ology of Arminius and o<strong>the</strong>rs; and it isa source of contention still with us today.Augustine’s great work On <strong>the</strong> Trinity emphasised <strong>the</strong> equality of <strong>the</strong> Personsof Fa<strong>the</strong>r, Son and Holy Spirit over against earlier views of <strong>the</strong> subordination ofSon and Holy Spirit within <strong>the</strong> Godhead.When <strong>the</strong> city of Rome fell to <strong>the</strong> invading Visigoths under <strong>the</strong> semi-ArianAlaric in 410 AD, and people were conscious of an era coming to an end,Augustine took nearly 25 years to write <strong>The</strong> City of God (412-426 AD), whichwas to mould Church thinking on <strong>the</strong> relationship of Church and State for verymany years to come.In it, World Empires constituted <strong>the</strong> Earthly City, <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>the</strong> Heavenly City.<strong>The</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> heavenly city are <strong>the</strong> predestined of God. <strong>The</strong> Church, as <strong>the</strong>heavenly city, is destined to rule <strong>the</strong> world as a visible body empowered byGod to correct and teach <strong>the</strong> secular State, whose duty is to support andfur<strong>the</strong>r true Godliness. In this way Augustine opened a vision of <strong>the</strong> Churchwhich was to dominate <strong>the</strong> medieval Church’s thinking about its place onearth. <strong>The</strong> head of <strong>the</strong> Church on earth, which increasingly from <strong>the</strong> 5 thCentury onwards was seen in <strong>the</strong> West and <strong>the</strong> Bishop of Rome, had a duty toPage 41

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