Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 EB

[In order to justify infant baptism, Augustine turns to the fairy tale at the start of Genesis. He imagines a Story of the Fall that parallels the Gnostic descent of the soul.

Adam, like the soul before incarnation, is perfect (incorruptible and good). Adam could even control his you know what by reason. Imagine that.

Better, try not to imagine that.]