The figures of Adam and Eve have long been central to Christian theology, embodying both the tragic fall of humanity and the hope of redemption through Christ. These two figures, as depicted in the Book of Genesis, have served as the cornerstone for numerous theological debates, particularly regarding the concepts of sin, human nature, and divine grace. Their narrative is foundational to the Christian understanding of creation, the nature of humanity, and God's plan for salvation. Over the centuries, Adam and Eve have been interpreted through various lenses in patristic and medieval thought, each era adding its own nuances and interpretations, which have had profound implications on Christian doctrine.
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