True, Calvin actually set himself up as the pope of Geneva, strongly supported the policies of other Reformers to exterminate the Anabaptists, and also had Servet cruelly burnt at the stake. True, Augustine sanctified torture as a way of winning converts. However, that is not the point here. They also had other teachings, which are of immediate interest here. These concern metaphysical issues such as the true nature of God and God's relationship to the world of time and change. Such teachings are the foundation of the classical or traditional Christina model of God. I and many other contemporary theologians are highly critical of the classical model. However, we just don't say that Augustine was a dope or a punk and walk away. We systematically go through all his arguments, one by one, and present a solid rational, empirically based rebuttal. We are scholars, not thugs who want to throw rocks through stained-glass windows.