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  1. According to this doctrine everyone is born with ‘original sin’ and therefore everyone needs to be redeemed by the sacrificial and atoning death of Christ. But what exactly is ‘original sin’ and in what does redemption, or liberation, from ‘original sin’ consist?

  2. Introduction. The doctrine of original sin which refers to the ‘morally vitiated condition in which we find ourselves at birth as members of a sinful race’1 is commonly regarded as one of the most difficult parts of Christian theology.

  3. In this spirit, the question was often asked if the generalization of infant baptism in the West (5th century), but also in the East (6th century), was influenced by the theory of “original sin” and the Augustinian “bogeyman” concerning the inevitable condemnation to hell of all who die unbaptized.

  4. How does the doctrine of original sin affect the doctrine of infant salvation? Does the Bible teach that one can be lost purely as the result of orginal sin? What is the connection between the doctrine of original sin and that of baptismal regeneration? What becomes of the doctrine of original sin in modern liberal theology?

  5. Christopher W. Morgan defines sin as “any disobedience to God’s law. There is a key distinction between original sin and actual sin. Original sin is the result of the primal sin of Adam and Eve for humans. Actual sins are the acts of sin humans commit.”105 The Bible has many words to describe sin.

  6. The word sin is found hundreds of times in the Bible in both Old and New Testaments. Its first mention is in Genesis 4:7, where it is said to have been lurking at the door of the world's first murderer, Cain.

  7. 23 sie 2012 · Each of the four sin stories in Genesis 3-11. How each story shows the spread of sin. The Catholic Teaching on Original Sin and the Promise of Redemption. What all this says about our Salvation. Genesis 3:1-24. The Snake tempts Adam and Eve to eat the fruit.

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