This book will be required reading for anyone interested in the history of the doctrine of original sin or Christianity and science. It offers a groundbreaking discussion of Thomas Aquinas in his medieval context. Moreover, it defends a view of original sin that is compatible with mainstream evolutionary biology.
This book will be required reading for anyone interested in the history of the doctrine of original sin or Christianity and science. It offers a groundbreaking discussion of Thomas Aquinas in his medieval context. Moreover, it defends a view of original sin that is compatible with mainstream evolutionary biology.
Daniel W. Houck is senior pastor of Calvary Hill Baptist Church (Fairfax) and adjunct professor of theology at the John Leland Center for Theological Studies. A research fellow at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 2017¿18, his publications have appeared in journals such as Archa Verbi and Nova et Vetera.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Augustine and the long twelfth century 2. Aquinas on original justice 3. Aquinas on the effects of original sin 4. Aquinas on original guilt 5. Original sin and some modern theologians 6. Original sin and the challenge of evolution 7. Original sin 8. A response to some objections.
1. Augustine and the long twelfth century 2. Aquinas on original justice 3. Aquinas on the effects of original sin 4. Aquinas on original guilt 5. Original sin and some modern theologians 6. Original sin and the challenge of evolution 7. Original sin 8. A response to some objections.
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