F.R. Tennant (1866-1957), philosopher of religion and theologian, spent most of his life in Cambridge, England, and was educated at Cambridge University. He was a fellow of Trinity College and a lecturer in the philosophy of religion.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. The need for a perfect concept of sin 2. The connotation of 'sin' in the sources of Christian doctrine 3. The moral standard: sin and imperfection 4. Apprehension of moral law: sin and ignorance 5. The conflict of impulse and reason: sin and the material of sin 6. Volitional activity: sin and temptation 7. Moral accountability: sin and guilt Appended notes: A. Practical difficulties attending the application of the concept of sin B. On the 'explanation' of sin C. The universality of sin and the difficulty of sinlessness D. On exaggeration in language concerning sin E. The decay of the sense of sin Index of authors referred to.
Preface 1. The need for a perfect concept of sin 2. The connotation of 'sin' in the sources of Christian doctrine 3. The moral standard: sin and imperfection 4. Apprehension of moral law: sin and ignorance 5. The conflict of impulse and reason: sin and the material of sin 6. Volitional activity: sin and temptation 7. Moral accountability: sin and guilt Appended notes: A. Practical difficulties attending the application of the concept of sin B. On the 'explanation' of sin C. The universality of sin and the difficulty of sinlessness D. On exaggeration in language concerning sin E. The decay of the sense of sin Index of authors referred to.
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