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The Emergence of Sin with Dr. Matt Croasmun

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May 16, 2019
Dr. Matthew Croasmun, Associate Research Scholar at Yale and expert in New Testament studies, dives into the complexities of sin and evil. He discusses how sin is not just an individual act but part of larger systems, likening it to a 'super organism'. The conversation touches on the overlap of science, theology, and philosophy, urging a reevaluation of biblical interpretations. Emergence theory is explored, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social constructs and individual behavior, and how community shapes our moral choices.
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INSIGHT

The Nature of Sin

  • Paul uses the word "sin" for both individual acts and a seemingly personal force.
  • This suggests that sin operates on both individual and systemic levels.
ANECDOTE

Millennium Bridge

  • The London Millennium Bridge swayed wildly on opening day as the crowd's movement and the bridge's structure created a feedback loop.
  • This illustrates emergence, where a system's behavior becomes greater than its parts.
INSIGHT

Reality of Consciousness

  • Emergence theory suggests higher-level entities, like consciousness, are real but different from lower levels.
  • They're not reducible to their parts but still depend on them.
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