Neither a Stone nor a God : Humility, Hierarchy, and the Notion of the “Flesh” in Jerome’s Anti-Pelagian Polemics
The notion of the “flesh” plays an important part in Jerome’s theology at large, and this is no less true of his anti-Pelagian polemics. Against what he presents as the Pelagian idea of apatheia, Jerome points out that due to our existence in the flesh, we cannot hope to be free from sin during our earthly lives. A central accusation against Pelagianism which Jerome expresses in this connection, iThe notion of the 'flesh' plays an important part in Jerome’s theology at large, and this is no less true of his anti-Pelagian polemics. In opposition to what he presents as the Pelagian idea of apatheia, Jerome claims that due to our existence in the flesh, we cannot hope to be free from sin during our earthly lives. A central accusation against Pelagianism which Jerome expresses in this connecti