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  1. We do know, as the Scriptures teach us, that He was made like us in every respect except one; namely, He was without sin, and therefore without original sin (Heb. 4:15). Some have argued against that, saying that if Jesus didn’t have original sin, He wasn’t truly human.

  2. In his General Audience on Wednesday, 27 July 1988, in reflecting on salvation from sin, the Holy Father said, “Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, since he came to free the human person from that fundamental evil which has invaded man's inner being throughout the whole course of history.”

  3. Christian faith is faith in the God of salvation revealed in Jesus of Nazareth. The Christian tradition has always equated this salvation with the transcendent, eschatological fulfillment of human existence in a life freed from sin, finitude, and mortality and united with the triune God.

  4. For these reasons, original sin explains why we need someone to save us from the guilt of sin, our personal sins, and the punishment of our sins (namely, death). Original sin also explains why we still battle sinful desires even after the Spirit washes away our guilt by faith in Jesus Christ.

    • Fall Goes with Redemption
    • A Tale of Two Adams
    • The Traditional Story of Original Sin
    • The Fall and The Origin of Evil
    • A Modern Interpretation
    • Usefulness of The Doctrine
    • The Fall and Christian Europe

    For Christians, the fall is inseparable from redemption- the act by which human souls are washed clean of the stain of original sin.

    Christians believe that the story of the fall and redemption is a story of two Adams, and sometimes refer to Christ as the "Second Adam". The first Adam sins and causes humanity to fall; the second Adam atones for that sin with his death and redeems humanity.

    The story behind original sin is told in the Old Testamentbook of Genesis: God originally made a perfect world. He created Adam and put him to live in the Garden of Eden - a blissful place where he had nothing to do but take care of the garden. God told Adam that he could do anything he wanted, except eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of g...

    Christians believe that when Adam and Eve sinned in Eden and turned away from God they brought sin into the world and turned the whole human race away from God. The doctrine absolves God of responsibility for the evils that make our world imperfect by teaching that Adam and Eve introduced evil to a perfect world when they disobeyed him. An alternat...

    A modern interpretation of the fall might go like this: Adam was created in the image of God with the potential to be perfectly fulfilled through his existence and his relationship with God. But Man failed to fulfil his potential and opted to go it alone and estrange himself from God. Jesus as the "Second Adam" re-established the relationship with ...

    Original sin is a difficult doctrine, and a rather gloomy one, but it had some key theological benefits that have kept it as a mainstream Christian teaching: 1. Universality: Original sin teaches that all human beings are flawed and sinful - no-one is better than anyone else 2. Non-dualist: Original sin explains evil without having to portray God a...

    What effect has the concept of original sin had on Western culture, and how did it influence gender and morality in Christian Europe? Discussing the question are Martin Palmer, theologian and Director of the International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture; Griselda Pollock, Professor of Art History at the University of Leeds; and John ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Original_sinOriginal sin - Wikipedia

    Original sin (Latin: peccatum originale) in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all humans share, which is inherited from Adam and Eve due to the Fall, involving the loss of original righteousness and the distortion of the Image of God. [1]

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · Original sin arose from Adam and Eve's transgression in Eden, the sin of disobedience in eating the forbidden fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Let's explore a sin definition that's biblical.

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