Augustine on the Economy of Angels

Authors

  • Minmin SHI Institute of Marxism, Zhejian Gongshang University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37819/ijsws.21.147

Keywords:

economy, knowledge, send, kingdom

Abstract

Angelology is a major theme in Augustine’s important works such as The City of God, The Literal Meaning of Genesis and Enchiridion. This essay explains Augustine’s theology of angelic economy from three perspectives -- creation, governance and kingdom. 1) The relationship between the angelic economy and the creation: it is here argued that the economic ability of the angels is originated in the intellectual intuition of God and of the creation, as, even prior to creation, angels had already stored the created in their minds as concepts; 2) The relationship between the angelic economy and governance is originated in the concept of “divine apparition.” Angels govern as God’s agents, but their governance is impersonal; 3) The relationship between the angelic economy and the kingdom is originated in the union between the holy angels and the holy people, which occurs in God’s will. In this union, Angels act as guides leading human beings to the kingdom of peace. This essay also points out that Augustine’s angelology is related to his three major theological principles, i.e. the theories of creation, governance and salvation.

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Published

2021-12-09

How to Cite

SHI, M. . (2021). Augustine on the Economy of Angels. International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, 21, 163–173. https://doi.org/10.37819/ijsws.21.147

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Comparative Religious and Cultural Studies