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... fall , evil becomes an inheritance af- fecting all people . Between these polarities are Adam and Eve , who choose evil yet are externally affected ( tempted ) by it . 3. Original sin resulted from man's original freedom by which Eve ...
... fall , evil becomes an inheritance af- fecting all people . Between these polarities are Adam and Eve , who choose evil yet are externally affected ( tempted ) by it . 3. Original sin resulted from man's original freedom by which Eve ...
Page 87
Gerald J. Schiffhorst. aspires to be Godlike and in sinning falls . But man's fortunate fall leads to the promise of a reascent to God not possible for the fallen angels . Satan , now directing his followers ' anger to God , pictures Him ...
Gerald J. Schiffhorst. aspires to be Godlike and in sinning falls . But man's fortunate fall leads to the promise of a reascent to God not possible for the fallen angels . Satan , now directing his followers ' anger to God , pictures Him ...
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... fall ” ( 99 ) . This line applies to both angels and men and is part of an important theological passage in which man's view of God and human freedom is the central and related issues . As Rajan notes , Adam is not meant to complete ...
... fall ” ( 99 ) . This line applies to both angels and men and is part of an important theological passage in which man's view of God and human freedom is the central and related issues . As Rajan notes , Adam is not meant to complete ...
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