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A Conservative Baptist thinker explores the concept of original sin in this theological treatise.
What is original sin? Do we inherit Adam's sin and guilt? Does God impute another man's sin to us? Are children born sinners? Why does God permit sin and evil?
In Children of the Devil, William T. Bruner presents a thought-provoking answer to one of the toughest problems in all theology. After surveying traditional theories and their hidden fallacies, he presents his own solution-one based upon the "first principles of divine ethics"-as revealed in the Scriptures. Bruner then uncovers…mehr

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A Conservative Baptist thinker explores the concept of original sin in this theological treatise.

What is original sin? Do we inherit Adam's sin and guilt? Does God impute another man's sin to us? Are children born sinners? Why does God permit sin and evil?

In Children of the Devil, William T. Bruner presents a thought-provoking answer to one of the toughest problems in all theology. After surveying traditional theories and their hidden fallacies, he presents his own solution-one based upon the "first principles of divine ethics"-as revealed in the Scriptures. Bruner then uncovers corroboration for his interpretation in the discoveries of modern psychology and biology.

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Autorenporträt
William T. Bruner was a Conservative Baptist and a graduate of Furman University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (ThM, PhD). He taught Greek, philosophy, and theology in Christian colleges.