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Chapter
IX.—Professions of Some Kinds Allied to Idolatry. Of Astrology in
Particular.
We observe among the arts207
207 “Ars”
in Latin is very generally used to mean “a scientific
art.” [See Titus
iii. 14. English margin.] | also
some professions liable to the charge of idolatry. Of astrologers there
should be no speaking even;208 but since one in
these days has challenged us, defending on his own behalf perseverance
in that profession, I will use a few words. I allege not that he
honours idols, whose names he has inscribed on the heaven,209
209 i.e., by naming the
stars after them. | to whom he has attributed all God’s
power; because men, presuming that we are disposed of by the immutable
arbitrament of the stars, think on that account that God is not to be
sought after. One proposition I lay down: that those angels, the
deserters from God, the lovers of women,210
210 Comp. chap. iv., and the
references there given. The idea seems founded on an ancient reading
found in the Codex Alexandrinus of the LXX. in Gen. vi. 2, “angels of God,” for
“sons of God.” | were
likewise the discoverers of this curious art, on that account also
condemned by God. Oh divine sentence, reaching even unto the earth in
its vigour, whereto the unwitting render testimony! The astrologers are
expelled just like their angels. The city and Italy are interdicted to
the astrologers, just as heaven to their angels.211
211 See Tac.
Ann. ii. 31, etc. (Oehler.) |
There is the same penalty of exclusion for disciples and masters.
“But Magi and astrologers came from the east.”212 We know the mutual alliance of magic and
astrology. The interpreters of the stars, then, were the first to
announce Christ’s birth the first to present Him
“gifts.” By this bond, [must] I imagine, they put Christ
under obligation to themselves? What then? Shall therefore the
religion of those Magi act as patron now also to astrologers? Astrology
now-a-days, forsooth, treats of Christ—is the science of the
stars of Christ; not of Saturn, or Mars, and whomsoever else out of the
same class of the dead213
213 Because the names of the
heathen divinities, which used to be given to the stars, were in many
cases only names of dead men deified. | it pays observance to
and preaches? But, however, that science has been allowed until the
Gospel, in order that after Christ’s birth no one should thence
forward interpret any one’s nativity by the heaven. For they
therefore offered to the then infant Lord that frankincense and myrrh
and gold, to be, as it were, the close of worldly214
sacrifice and glory, which Christ was about to do away. What, then? The
dream—sent, doubtless, of the will of God—suggested to the
same Magi, namely, that they should go home, but by another way, not
that by which they came. It means this: that they should not walk in
their ancient path.215 Not that Herod should
not pursue them, who in fact did not pursue them; unwitting even that
they had departed by another way, since he was withal unwitting
by what way they came. Just so we ought to understand by it the
right Way and Discipline. And so the precept was rather, that thence
forward they should walk otherwise. So, too, that other species
of magic which operates by miracles, emulous even in opposition to
Moses,216 tried God’s patience until the
Gospel. For thenceforward Simon Magus, just turned believer,
(since he was still thinking somewhat of his juggling sect; to wit,
that among the miracles of his profession he might buy even the gift of
the Holy Spirit through imposition of hands) was cursed by the
apostles, and ejected from the faith.217 Both he and that
other magician, who was with Sergius Paulus, (since he began opposing
himself to the same apostles) was mulcted with loss of eyes.218 The same fate, I believe, would astrologers,
too, have met, if any had fallen in the way of the apostles. But yet,
when magic is punished, of which astrology is a species, of course the
species is condemned in the genus. After the Gospel, you will nowhere
find either sophists, Chaldeans, enchanters, diviners, or magicians,
except as clearly punished. “Where is the wise, where the
grammarian, where the disputer of this age? Hath not God made foolish
the wisdom of this age?”219 You know nothing,
astrologer, if you know not that you should be a Christian. If you did
know it, you ought to have known this also, that you should have
nothing more to do with that profession of yours which, of itself,
fore-chants the climacterics of others, and might instruct you of its
own danger. There is no part nor lot for you in that system of
yours.220 He cannot hope for the kingdom of the
heavens, whose finger or wand abuses221
221 See 1 Cor. vii. 31, “They that use this world
as not abusing it.” The astrologer abuses the heavens by
putting the heavenly bodies to a sinful use. | the
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