Sin
the early history of an idea
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Author
Publication
2012 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
52,250 words, Guess
Page Count
209 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesinearlyhistoryo0000fred
- ISBN-139780691128900
- ISBN-100691128901
- Library of Congress Control Number2011053128
- OCLC Control Number761850987
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780691128900
- Open LibraryOL25163049M
Classifications
- DDC241/.309015
- LCCBT715 .F74 2012
- LCCBT715.F74 2012
Description
"Ancient Christians invoked sin to account for an astonishing range of things, from the death of God's son to the politics of the Roman Empire that worshipped him. In this book, award-winning historian of religion Paula Fredriksen tells the surprising story of early Christian concepts of sin, exploring the ways that sin came to shape ideas about God no less than about humanity. Long before Christianity, of course, cultures had articulated the idea that human wrongdoing violated relations with the divine. But Sin tells how, in the fevered atmosphere of the four centuries between Jesus and Augustine, singular new Christian ideas about sin emerged in rapid and vigorous variety, including the momentous shift from the belief that sin is something one does to something that one is born into. As the original defining circumstances of their movement quickly collapsed, early Christians were left to debate the causes, manifestations, and remedies of sin. This is a powerful and original account of the early history of an idea that has centrally shaped Christianity and left a deep impression on the secular world as well"--
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