3 Models of Heaven in the Early Church
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Lately, I have been reading a book called A History of Heaven by Colleen McDannell and Bernhard Lang. I am fascinated with their 22-page chapter, “Irenaeus and Augustine on our Heavenly Bodies.”
The authors compare the eschatology views of Irenaeus, the early Augustine, and the later Augustine. Irenaeus represents the early church’s premillennialism. Augustine represents the later amillennial view. You can see the stark contrast between these two men. Also helpful is the distinction between earlier and later Augustine. The early Augustine held very much to a Spiritual Vision Model approach, while the later Augustine was slightly less so. I have charted out some of the differences in the perspectives. Hope you find this helpful. See below:
3 Models of Heaven in Early Church
Irenaeus | Early Augustine | Later Augustine |
Main theme: Glorified Material World | Main theme: The Ascetic Promise—A Heaven for Souls | Main theme: The Ecclesiastical Promise: Physical Beauty Eternalized |
Reliance on kingdom view coming from John the Apostle and Polycarp | Heavy reliance on Neoplatonism worldview | Views largely the same as the early Augustine with some modifications as mentioned below |
Historical Situation: Persecution and martyrdom were main issues facing Christians of Irenaeus’s day; showed your allegiance to Christ via suffering and martyrdom | Historical Situation: Christianity is an accepted part of society; show spirituality by fleeing society and its comforts and delights | Historical Situation: Mostly same as early Augustine but Augustine became more comfortable interacting with society |
Hermeneutic: Prophecies about earthly kingdom and physical blessings should be taken literally and not allegorized | Hermeneutic: a mix of literal and allegorical interpretation; don’t take Revelation literally | Hermeneutic: Mostly same as early Augustine |
Heaven will be on a renewed, restored earth | Heaven has nothing to do with earth; only a spiritual realm | A renewed, restored earth will occur after Jesus’ return |
Earth and material things viewed positively and will be restored in the future | Earth and material things viewed negatively and will not exist in the future heaven | Softening of dualism between physical and spiritual matters |
Physical bodies viewed positively now and will exist in the future | Physical bodies viewed negatively and will not exist in the future (came close to denying bodily resurrection) | Physical bodies not viewed as negatively with later Augustine, and will exist and be beautiful in Heaven; yet must obey the will of the spirit |
Food, culture, and society are often good and can be enjoyed now and in Jesus’ messianic kingdom | Food, culture, and society hinder the pursuit of God; ascetic ideal should be sought; those matters do not exist in Heaven; no social interactions | Seeing God is primary but some eating and drinking will occur, but not out of necessity; societal interactions will occur |
Civilized urban life in the present can be good, is not all bad | Urban life in the present is corrupt and bad; escape it | A somewhat softening from the early Augustine; some appreciation of civilized life |
Jesus’ kingdom is compensation for lost life and production in this world | Heaven is a glad escape from the present world | Mostly early Augustine |
Those loyal to Jesus will regain life on earth in the future world | Those loyal to Jesus will be rewarded with a heavenly escape from the world | Mostly early Augustine |
The physical body will be a major part of Jesus’ kingdom; Believers will do much with their bodies | The human body is not part of Heaven | More place for physical, resurrected body; physical eyes will be part of seeing God |
3 main eras: 1. Present era; 2. Kingdom of Messiah (millennium); 3. Kingdom of the Father (Eternal State) | 2 main eras: 1. The present era is Jesus’ kingdom. 2. Then eternal state | Same as early Augustine |
Not much discussion of what the Kingdom of the Father will be like after Jesus’ messianic, millennial kingdom | This is the era of Jesus’ kingdom; spiritual Heaven is the eternal state | Same as early Augustine but Augustine open to a renewed earth |
Marriage, family, childbearing occur in Jesus’ kingdom (future millennium) | No marriage, family, childbearing in eternal Heaven | Same as early Augustine but some recognition of previous relationships could occur |
Distinctions in genders exist in the future | No distinctions in gender | Distinctions in gender will exist in the future; gender body parts will exist, but are beautiful and lust will not occur |
Michael Vlach Bio
Michael J. Vlach, Ph.D. (Twitter: @mikevlach) is Professor of Theology at The Master’s Seminary where he has been teaching full time since 2006. Michael specializes in the areas of Systematic Theology, Historical Theology, Apologetics, and World Religions. Dr. Vlach was awarded the “Franz-Delitzsch Prize 2008” for his dissertation, “The Church as a Replacement of Israel: An Analysis of Supersessionism.” He blogs here.
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