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  1. 15 kwi 2021 · The discussions of sin in the previous sections all have social implications insofar as sin qua action, disposition, state, and epistemic factor can all harm human community. A sinful action can not only harm others but also spark retaliatory sinful actions by the one originally sinned against.

    • Atonement

      Atonement is a particularly prominent concept within Judaism...

    • Forgiveness

      To forgive is to respond in a particular way to someone who...

    • Bibliography

      So Latin trinitarians charge that social trinitarians do not...

  2. Basic features of moral responsibility -the importance of intention, knowledge, and the ability to do otherwise - are swamped by the immensity of social sin. Perhaps, then, we should accept that we are completely caught up in and yet culpable for the evils that structure our world.

  3. Catholic social teaching has long affirmed the existence of sinful social structures but without describing them or how they operate. This article reviews magisterial teaching on sinful social structures and turns to critical realist sociology for an analysis of structures as having causal influence through the free choices of persons within them.

  4. Origin of Sin Looking for the origin of sin takes one back to the Old Testament account in Genesis. This can be seen in the first three chapters which tell of the disobedience to God’s instruction by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

  5. 21 gru 2012 · W ith this book Paula Fredriksen presents a brief but powerful account of the early history of sin in Christianity. Her study is divided in three chapters: 1. Jesus and Paul, 2. Valentinus, Marcion, and Justin, 3. Origen and Augustine.

  6. Sin is the failure to keep God’s law and to uphold his righteousness, thus failing to glorify the Lord fully. While there are many different manifestations that sin can take, they are all rooted in the initial disobedience of Adam and Eve in the Garden.

  7. For Jesus of Nazareth as for his later followers, sin was an event or an activity that ruptured the relationship between a person and God. Jews were guided in their efforts to avoid sin and to please their god by his revelation on Sinai, and especially by the Ten Commandments.

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