Some theologians regard the presence of original sin as a reason to treat children humanely. |
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The doctrines of the fall and original sin have offered explanations of this state of affairs, but they present some problems of their own. |
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Freeing the human race from these consequences of original sin constitutes Christ's gender mission. |
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The doctrines of original sin or inherent human depravity would be examples of theism in its more extreme forms. |
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It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith. |
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However, the East never developed a doctrine of original sin as the west did. |
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In this book, he rejects the doctrine of original sin and replaces it with original goodness. |
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And the reality of original sin and the necessity of baptism is the very first fact catechumens need to encounter. |
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Once our divine origin was fixed, human miseries were explained as the punishment for some original sin committed by our first ancestors. |
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And instead of original sin leading to the Fall of Man, we fear the degradation of Nature by an apparently malevolent human species. |
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The apple symbolizes original sin and purity, simultaneously sensuality and innocence. |
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The admitted necessity of baptism proved original sin, and the flaw in human nature proved the necessity of faith and baptism. |
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Again focusing on the Adam and Eve story, most thinkers blamed Eve for original sin, for tempting Adam to eat of the tree of knowledge. |
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On that day he contracted original sin, while on this day he overcame all sin. |
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As to the other dominical sacrament, the role of baptism in justification is that it removes original sin. |
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This article provides a concise and useful discussion of modern philosophical critiques of the doctrine of original sin. |
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The logic by which Paul parallels Adam and Christ is central to the notion of original sin as developed by Augustine and others. |
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I think the Orthodox understanding of the fall in original sin is somewhat different from that of the west. |
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In response to this argument, it should be pointed out first of all that the doctrine of original sin has many problems of its own. |
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The doctrine of original sin deals with the reason why men and women have a universal propensity towards evil. |
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Gary Anderson's essay on original sin is penetrating and evocative. |
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, the subject of the excellence of her Son as Redeemer, reconciler and mediator, therefore, never contracted original sin. |
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God the Father couldn't just watch human beings being born with original sin, living in sins and going the path to eternal death. |
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In fact, because of original sin, man's reason has been obscured, and his will is wounded by concupiscence. |
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It is because they are born with the original sin, and it is also because they have self committed sin. |
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This is the original sin of the Stability and Growth Pact and this is why more and more voices are calling for it to be amended. |
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This is what the church has attempted to describe in speaking of original sin. |
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Ilham inherited power following a rigged election and was tainted with the original sin of the coup d'état. |
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Even if somebody does not commit any sin in his life, he still has the original sin, and he is a sinner. |
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The Earth will suffer the effects of original sin because you cannot undo that act of disobedience or its effect on us. |
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If Jesus saved us only from original sin and told us to solve the problem of our own sins by ourselves, we would be in constant agony. |
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She mounts a scholarly exposition of the widely held doctrines of Trinity, original sin, and divinity of Christ, relegating them to later accretions in history. |
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Niebuhr's critique stemmed from the Augustinian theology of original sin. |
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The original sin, in my view, was Gore's attempt to recount just the votes in a few heavily Democratic counties. |
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It treated tentative approaches to a new understanding of original sin. |
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The doctrine of the immaculate conception holds that Mary is the one fully human being preserved from original sin because she is the Mother of God. |
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The pope's trip commemorates the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of the Immaculate Conception, the dogma that says Mary was born without original sin. |
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Mormon baptism does not purport to remit any sins other than personal ones, as adherents do not believe in original sin. |
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That act was a symbol of the purification of the original sin. |
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The second book includes several essays on original sin and the fall of man, which directly refer to Augustine, who developed these doctrines. |
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Chapter 6 recounts the Fall of Man whereby humans committed original sin and became subject to total depravity. |
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Consequently, people are saddled with original sin, born sinful and unable to avoid committing sinful acts. |
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They rejected doctrines such as the Trinity and original sin, arguing that they were irrational. |
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That guarantee has helped remediate the institutional racism that was the original sin of American nationhood, and has made America as good at assimilating immigrants as any society on earth. |
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Where, however, someone has articles solely on spiritual matters, such as regarding infant baptism, original sin, and unneeded separation, to be sure, these articles are also significant. |
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Roberto Cavalli simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of original sin and the deadly sins. |
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Contrary to Cordes, the truth of sickness and death, as Cottier points out, is a consequence of original sin. |
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It purveys a kind of doctrine of original sin in reverse: no matter how bad an actor you are, you deserve your own approval by virtue of being alive. |
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Britain was the home of Pelagius, who opposed Augustine of Hippo's doctrine of original sin. |
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Unlike the Pelagians, who denied original sin and believed in perfect human free will, the semi-Pelagians believed in the universality of original sin as a corruptive force in man. |
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It is the way chosen by God to go in search of the human being, damaged and estranged from God by original sin, as the shepherd goes in search of the lost sheep. |
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Saint Anselm highlights the grandeur of the mystery of Mary's conception: her preservation from original sin in order to become the Mother of the Savior and consequently our mother. |
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Even today, the circus seems to bear this burden as its original sin. |
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While people are said to retain will, in that they willfully sin, they are unable not to sin because of the corruption of their nature due to original sin. |
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Roberto Cavalli has simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of the original sin and the deadly sin. |
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Pelagianism both contradicted the doctrine of original sin and asserted that the beginning of salvation proceeded not from grace but from human free will. |
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He appears to have played a leading role in combating Pelagianism, a teaching that cast doubt on the power of original sin and emphasised the power of human free will. |
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It washes away all sins, both original sin and personal actual sins. |
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Their topics include imagism and modernist theories of language, his art criticism, the new psychologism, antinomies of original sin, and his feelings. |
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The transmission of original sin from Adam to the whole human race as well as Christ's atonement would not be possible if polygenesis became accepted. |
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