The Visible Church As a "Corpus Per Mixtum"
The Visible Church As a "Corpus Per Mixtum" "Corpus per mixtum," in Latin, means, "mixed body"; and the term was popularized by the great Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430 AD). In this paper, I will be largely depending on two great geniuses: the aforementioned Augustine and Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758 AD). The point of my abbreviated thesis is this: the visible church, i.e. that body of those baptized in the Trinitarian formula in credally-faithful Christian communions, constitute all kinds of people--from a "spiritual" point of view. I do wish to make this one preliminary comment, however, and it is this: in fact, ultimately (and most-importantly) there are only two categories of persons in the visible church, (or in the world, for that matter); and they are: the regenerate in Christ, and all the rest (who are all not regenerate). Both Augustine an...