Augustinian Christianity

Augustinian Christianity: Influential turn of Christianity led by the now sainted Doctor of the Western Church (354-430) having nothing to do with the teachings of Jesus in which doctrines of original sin, undeserved grace, and afterlife without bodies become prominent, and hatred of heresy, paganism and the corruptible body pleasures are featured.

See also Platonism.

Source: What is Good? What is Bad? The Value of All Values across Time, Place and Theories’ by John McMurtry, Philosophy and World Problems, Volume I-III, UNESCO in partnership with Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems: Oxford, 2004-11.