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AUGUSTINE ON HUMAN
NATURE
Humans have potential to do great acts of good and evil, and this can tell us a
great deal about human nature and the purpose of our lives. Augustine had a
theology on why we “will” to sin.
Human potential for Good and Evil
 Human beings have the potential to act diametrically different (examples:
Anders Breivik and Maximillian Kolbe)
 Rousseau: Argues humans are essentially generous and only act
otherwise when the situation causes them to: “Man is born free, and
everywhere he is in chains”
 Hobbes: Argues humans are essentially animal like: “The life of a man,
solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short”
 Point of life for both is to co-operate and create a better society!
 Existentialists: We do not come into existence with any nature; it is up
to us decide the life we choose to live.
Augustine’s Influences
 Manichaeism: Dualists who believed that the world is a battlefield of the
light and darkness. Later dismissed as evil is just not doing good
(privation).
 Platonism: Some minds can contemplate God and transcend reality, and
soul can find truth. Evil is just a lack of “light” or good. Later dismissed for
its belief in human’s being able to transcend.
 Pelagianism: Believed that all humans had the free will to overcome the
OG sin. Augustine dismissed him as a heretic.
 Christianity conversion: Started interpreting Old Testament
symbolically.
Augustine’s Interpretation of before the Fall
 Adam and Eve lived in Concordia before the fall. They were married as
friends, with sex being secondary. (“There is nothing truly enjoyable
without a friend”)
 The will is God-given, created from nothing (ex nihilo). It is us being able
to decide whether to believe in God or reject him.
 Will is also love of God, consisting of the two pulling forces of cupiditas
(self-love) and caritas (generous love).
 Sex was without lust and totally controlled.
 True friendship (as before the Fall) is only available to those who love
Christ first.
Augustine’ Interpretation After the Fall
Pride
 Eve disobeyed God and her will of cupiditas pulled her into wanting to be
God, by eating from the Tree of Knowledge. This is Pride.
 Pride came into her mind through Satan, who commit the same sin

,  It is the fault of human free will “the evil will precedes the evil act”
 Pride is the root of all sin




The divided will
 Akrasia: Our will of two parts gets distorted; our will is weakened, and we
do the opposite to what we want to do.
 St Paul, Romans: “For I do not what I want, but I do the very thing I hate”
 Because of their disobedience, humans cannot be truly good, as all
decisions are tainted by the distorted will
Concupiscence
 Men can no longer control lust, due to the divided will
 It is not the issue of the body, as that was created by God
Augustine and the Original Sin on Human Nature (Post-Laprisian
society)
 It is an ontological condition, meaning we are by nature sinful. The Fall
was inevitable.
 We are suffering a “double death” by being seminally present in Adam:
the death of a relationship with God and the death we will eventually face
as mortals
 We are the end of the relationship between God and man
 All sex is tainted by concupiscence, so we are born in sin.
 Adam’s sin is evident in our own weakened will; men have spontaneous
sexual reactions
Free will and predestination
 Sex drive, ignorance and death are punishments for human rebellion, and
we are fettered by sin due to our weak will
 Human beings do not voluntarily choose to sin, but are inevitably prone to
sin whether they will it or not
 All humans can do is hope and have faith
 Undermines Christian belief as Jesus only died for the sins of a few who
will reach salvation
God’s Grace
 Only through God’s love can we restore our relationship with Him
 St Paul: “who will rescue me from this body of death”
 Caused by Jesus’ sacrifice
 The purpose of faith is to recognize the failings of human nature and put
trust in God’s love and Grace
Augustine and Original Sin
 Commonly interpreted that the Fall and redemption was not one singular
moment, but something that continues to occur in the individual

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