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International Journal for Theology

2004 / No.

Original Sin: A Code of Fallibility

Table of Contents

Introduction

7–8

Christophe Boureux and Christoph Theobald

I. Rereading the History of the ‘Dogma’ of Original Sin

The Theological Rationalization of Original Sin

11–18

Bernard Sesboüé SJ

Original Sin and Modern Thought

19–28

Jean-Michel Maldamé

From the Fall to Original Sin: Observations on the Catechism of the Catholic Church

29–38

Hermann Häring

II. The ‘Biblical Narrative’ of Original Sin in the Context of the World Religions

 

The Serpent and the Woman, or the Process of Evil according to Genesis 2–3

41–48

André Wenin

Jews and Christians Confronted with Evil: An Abyss

49–56

Étienne Nodet

Disaster for the World and Human Disaster? An Experience Common to the Religions

57–76

Hermann Häring

III. Original Sin as a ‘Cultural Matrix’ Today

 

Original Sin: Anthropological Consequences and Political Effects

79–89

Christophe Boureux

Original Sin as a ‘Cultural Matrix’ Today 1

90–98

Raymund Schwager

Original Sin as a ‘Cultural Matrix’ Today 2

99–107

Gonsalv K. Mainberger

Experience of ‘Original Sin’ ?

108–114

Peter Hünermann

Conclusion: ‘Original Sin’: Still a Disputed Doctrine. Reflections on a Debate

115–137

Christoph Theobald

Edited by Christophe Boureux and Christoph Theobald

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