The fall and sin
what we have become as sinners
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Publication
2004 - Eerdmans Pub., Grand Rapids, Mich, Michigan
Language
English
Word Count
70,000 words, Guess
Page Count
280 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18905125M
- ISBN-100802809944
- OCLC Control Number52821250
- OCLC Control Numberfallsinwhatwehav0000shus
- Library of Congress Control Number2003060240
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- Goodreads2798392
- LibraryThing775024
Classifications
- DDC233/.14
- LCCBT710 .S53 2004
Description
The devastating evils of recent history have brought about renewed interest in the Christian doctrine of sin. This volume explores with fresh insight and great seriousness the contemporary plausibility, meaning, and relevance of the biblical understanding of the Fall and its effects.Marguerite Shuster argues that certain aspects of the traditional doctrine of the Fall, including the belief that it took place in time and space, cannot simply be set aside without serious consequences for our doctrine of God and our understanding of human identity, dignity, and responsibility. She explores the nature and extent of sin and examines such problematic issues as "degrees" of sin and culpability. Despite the seriousness with which Shuster treats these topics, her discussion is not despairing but instead points to the redemption that God has accomplished in Christ.Filled with contemporary allusions and completed with model sermons on the Fall and sin, this volume is one of the best available studies of this key Christian doctrine--from publisher's wesbite.
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