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"Let not your heart be troubled"
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He was talking about creation? He wasn't discussing the time of the end, was he?Then again he also wrote that natural science should be taken into account when interpreting, for example, Genesis:from Augustine, Genesis, and Natural Science by Jarrett Carty.Augustine’s commentary on Genesis seeks to find the “literal” meaning of creation found in the first two chapters of scripture. What Augustine means by literal, however, is a far departure from the common contemporary meaning: while he insists from the very beginning of the first book that his literal approach differs wholly from a figurative one, it is certainly not what would today be called naïvely literal. Augustine seeks to find a “faithful account of what actually happened” in the creation of the world (2002, 168). This account, however, is not simply communicated by the plain words of the text—the length of the commentary alone demonstrates this fact—but with a careful probing of the words given in Genesis and with a clear method of interpretation. Augustine gives a synopsis of his method at the conclusion of the first book. In the effort to uncover “what actually happened,” Augustine writes that general knowledge of nature has to be considered when determining what the passages mean. A proper interpretation of creation in Genesis involves weighing it not only against the tenets of the faith but also against the knowledge of what the wider world shows to be true about nature. Hence a commentary on Genesis, if it is to be “literal” for Augustine, must engage in natural science, and must also be open to a plethora of possible meanings.
Did he ever mention anything about the time of the end?
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