Augustine confidently claims Hilary as a source for his doctrine and berates his opponents for ignoring the tradition: “I did not make up original sin; the catholic faith believed it of old. Much of modern scholarship argues that Augustine’s view of inherited guilt for sin is his own creation in debate with “Pelagians” and that even in inchoate form before Augustine, it is essentially an African doctrine. Image has the ability to approach her sources from the perspective of a classically trained textual scholar and a classically trained theologian, something that seems to be worryingly becoming more of a rarity.
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