the origin and propafation of sinCUP Archive, 1983 - 231 |
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Spis treści
CONTENTS | 1 |
Evolution supplies an alternative theory | 11 |
Its inadequacy | 17 |
History of the treatment of our problem by the Cartesian | 42 |
Development of the theory of Radical Evil by S T Coleridge | 60 |
The problem hitherto intractable | 78 |
The Origin of Sin in the Individual | 93 |
29 | 99 |
Summary and conclusion | 173 |
S Augustines Participation theory of original guilt | 174 |
F Malebranche and Geulinex etc on Original Sin | 184 |
G Kant on the propensity to evil in man | 190 |
J Schleiermacher on Sin and Original Sin | 203 |
Passage from O Pfleiderers Philosophy of Religion on | 211 |
Notice of statements of views similar to those advanced | 217 |
P The doctrine of Original Sin in Holy Scripture | 224 |
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