The Doctrine of Sin

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The Doctrine of Sin is a theological work by philosopher and Christian apologist William Lane Craig that examines the nature, origin, and consequences of human sin from a Christian perspective.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological work
addresses doctrine of the Fall
human fallenness
moral evil
need for redemption
relationship between sin and atonement
relationship between sin and divine justice
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
examines biblical teaching on sin
consequences of sin
nature of sin
origin of sin
relationship between sin and human freedom
relationship between sin and moral responsibility
relationship between sin and salvation
focusesOn human sin
original sin
personal sin
genre Christian apologetics
systematic theology
hasWorldview Christian theism
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine of sin
hamartiology
sin
perspective Christian perspective
relatedConcept doctrine of atonement
doctrine of salvation
free will
hamartiology
human depravity
moral responsibility
soteriology
relatedWork William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christian apologetics literature
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalDiscipline philosophical theology
systematic theology
theologicalPerspective Protestant theology
evangelical Christianity NERFINISHED
usesMethod biblical exegesis
philosophical analysis
systematic theological argument

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