The Doctrine of the Fall

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The Doctrine of the Fall is a theological work by philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that examines the Christian understanding of humanity’s original sin, moral corruption, and separation from God.

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instanceOf theological book
addresses human alienation from God
moral responsibility of fallen humans
nature of human freedom after the Fall
need for redemption
relation between sin and death
transmission of original sin
associatedWith Christian apologetics literature
philosophy of religion
systematic theology
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
authorOf The Doctrine of the Fall NERFINISHED
contextWithinAuthorWork part of William Lane Craig’s theological writings
examines biblical teaching on the Fall
historical Christian doctrines of sin
philosophical implications of human depravity
problem of evil in relation to the Fall
theological interpretations of original sin
focusesOn doctrine of the Fall
human moral responsibility
human sinfulness
relationship between God and humanity
genre Christian apologetics
theology
hasTheologicalTheme creation and the Fall
hamartiology
image of God in humanity
soteriology
intendedAudience Christian apologists
lay Christians interested in doctrine
pastors and Christian leaders
students of theology
language English
mainSubject Christian anthropology
moral corruption
original sin
separation from God
relatesTo Christian doctrine of salvation
biblical narrative of Adam and Eve
doctrine of Christ’s atonement
doctrine of human nature
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective broadly orthodox Christian
evangelical Christian
workOf William Lane Craig NERFINISHED

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