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Religion and Ethics

Theme 4: determinism and Free will – Determinism.

A. Religious Concepts of predestination, with reference to the teachings of St Augustine and
John Calvin.

Introduction;
A. Basic Concepts:
 Free will: the capacity of humans to act in a certain way because they choose to.
 Determinism: concept that human actions are inevitable, fixed by external factors.
 Causal determination: human actions are caused by physical events.
 Predestination: the concept that salvation and damnation is decided externally, by
God.
 Divine foreknowledge problem: if God knows what we will do, how can we freely
choose.
 Theological determinism: the concept that human actions are fixed, as God wills
them.
 Original sin: doctrine that humans are sinful by nature and are in need of
redemption.
 Election: belief that certain people are chosen by God for eventual salvation.
 Moral responsibility: humans are to be blamed for their moral actions.
B. Augustine: Catholic Bishop and Philosopher of the 4th-5th century, from North Africa.
 Major philosophical aims is to define Christian beliefs in such a way as to explain
how humanity can be both inherently sinful and receiving God’s grace.
St Augustine: Doctrine of Original Sin.
C. Original sin is an Augustine Christian doctrine that says that everyone is born sinful.
 Means they are born with a built-in urge to disobey God.
o Formalised as part of Roman Catholic doctrine by Councils of Trent in 16th
Century.
 An explanation for the evils of the world: so much wrong in a world created by a
perfect God, and why people need to have their souls 'saved' by God.
 A condition you're in, not something you do: normal spiritual and psychological
condition of human beings, not their bad thoughts and actions.
 The sin of Adam: In traditional Christian teaching, original sin is the result of Adam
and Eve's disobedience to God when they ate a forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
 Effects of original sin: affects individuals by separating them from God, and
bringing dissatisfaction and guilt into their lives.
 Can only escape damnation through God's grace.
 Cure of original sin: by the grace of God (accepting his love and forgiveness,
believing that Jesus Christ die on the cross to redeem their sins, and getting baptised).
o Secular ideas of original sin: Modern thinkers don't think the doctrine of original
sin is literally true, but they do think it contains real truths about the human condition:
 E.g. the world is not as good as we want it to be.
o Original sin is part of the Doctrine of the Fall, which is the belief that when Adam
and Eve disobeyed God, they 'fell' from perfection and brought evil into a perfect world.
o Why sin affects everyone: (Augustine's argument)
 The whole essence of human nature was contained in Adam, the first man.
 When Adam disobeyed God, the whole of human nature disobeyed God.
 Thus, the whole of human nature became sinful.
 Thus, the whole human race was damaged for all time.
o Tale of two Adams:
 The first Adam sins and causes humanity to fall.
 The second Adam atones for that sin with his death and redeems humanity.

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