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  1. The term “actual sins” does not merely denote those external actions which are accomplished by means of the body, but all those conscious thoughts and volitions which spring from original sin. They are the individual sins of act in distinction from man’s inherited nature and inclination.

  2. Furthermore, Aquinas calls original sin, as opposed to actual sin, a habit. He distinguishes between two different kinds of habits, however. The first kind is that by which power is inclined to an act.

  3. 15 kwi 2021 · the [divine] decree to save [at least] some of the fallen [via the incarnation and atonement] precedes the decree to permit sin. (Plantinga 2004: 1) (Diller objects to Plantinga characterizing the supralapsarian/infralapsarian debate in this way; see Diller 2008: 94).

  4. 10 wrz 2024 · Actual sin is sin in the ordinary sense of the word and consists of evil acts, whether of thought, word, or deed. Original sin (the term can be misleading) is the morally vitiated condition in which one finds oneself at birth as a member of a sinful race.

  5. 2 wrz 2009 · The atonement is one of the central and defining doctrines of Christian theology. Yet the nature of the atonement – how it is that Christ's life and death on the cross actually atone for human sin – remains a theological conundrum. This article offers a new argument for an old theory of the atonement, namely, penal substitution.

  6. ” Actual sin is sin in the ordinary sense of the word and consists of evil acts, whether of thought, word, or deed. Original sin (the term can be misleading) is the morally vitiated condition in which one finds oneself at birth as a member of…

  7. Actual sins differ from original sin in that they are specific acts committed by an individual, while original sin is an inherited condition affecting all humanity. Actual sins emphasize personal accountability because they arise from conscious choices and actions rather than a collective state.

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