THEO 202- Hamartiology with 100% correct answers
THEO 202- Hamartiologyvaried interpretations of sin - correct answer animal nature, anxiety of human's finiteness, existential estrangement, economic struggle, ignorance, denial of the idea of sin sin as animal nature - correct answer Sin is traced to the natural impulses of humans that survive from an earlier stage, these acts are typically acts of self-preservation that are instinctive to animals sin as anxiety of human's finiteness - correct answer Temptation is the desire to go beyond that which is proper and possible sin as existential estrangement - correct answer The human race is not at one point unfallen and at another point fallen, each moment people are estranged by their own choices Sin as economic struggle - correct answer Sin is not defined as primarily religious impurity, but as social, political and economic oppression, it is the denial of the humanity of the neighbor through unjust political and economic arrangements sin as ignorance - correct answer Ignorance of the complexity of the world sin as the denial of the idea of sin - correct answer Understanding oneself as sinful is something learned, learning about it can be psychologically unhealthy A Historical Fall - correct answer The Bible appears to affirm a historical Adam and Eve (Genesis 2) The work of Jesus is specially understood as an overcoming the sin committed through Adam (Romans 5) The Bible relates to us a narrative that shows how humanity moved from innocence to guilt through a historical act
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