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The eternal punishment for those who reject God's grace from "summary" of City of God by Saint Augustine (of Hippo)

In the eternal punishment for those who reject God's grace, we find a profound reflection on the consequences of one's choices in relation to divine mercy. Augustine expounds on the idea that those who turn away from God's offer of salvation will face a fate of everlasting separation from Him. This separation is not a mere physical distancing, but a spiritual alienation that results in the deprivation of the soul's ultimate desire for union with the Creator. Augustine argues that rejecting God's grace is, in essence, a rejection of the highest good, which leads to a state of eternal damnation. The concept of eternal punishment serves as a stark reminder of the gravity of human freedom and the responsibility that comes with it. Augustine emphasi...
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    City of God

    Saint Augustine (of Hippo)

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