This World or Beyond? — Augustinian Political Theology or Lockean Toleration
Author: Sy-Shyan Chen
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This is a study of the origins of political theology and contemporary Erastianism. St. Augustine in the fifth century promulgated such a doctrine as the correction of heresies, which is the natural corollary of his political theology. Yet John Locke in the seventeenth century offered a view of religious toleration, to mitigate the increasingly harsh sectarian controversies. This essay tries to show that each of them is justifiable with regards to its particular historical context, viz., the age of universal empire and kingship, and the age of democracy. Yet, we are urged to be highly alert on such a matter as the reproduction of the persecution of heresies in this modern era,in which,though, politics and faith have been largely separated. But we can easily see that the separation of the secular and the religious does not eliminate the possibilities of spiritual conflicts in making some of our policies. Today controversies such as gene reproduction and abortion have divided our society, where no easy consensus can yet be made. The gaps are due to some deep differences in the articles of faith; and we are left to contemplate on the scope of such ethico-religiously oriented disputes and the proper attitude in facing them.