Expedition 44

Original Sin: Intro & Historical Background

Jan 18, 2024
Join two scholars as they uncover the origins of the Doctrine of Original Sin. Discover how this controversial concept, linked to Augustine, was never a consensus in early Christianity or Judaism. They challenge traditional views on inherited guilt and infant depravity, advocating for personal responsibility in sin. Dive into theological debates with players like Pelagius, and explore historical texts like the Didache. This enlightening discussion prompts listeners to rethink the nature of sin and their understanding of God’s character.
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INSIGHT

Original Guilt Conflicts With A Just God

  • Will Ryan and Matt reject the doctrine that Adam's sin imprints guilt on all humans at birth.
  • They argue this doctrine conflicts with a just, compassionate portrayal of God in Scripture.
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Augustine As The Origin Of Original Sin

  • The hosts claim the doctrine of Augustinian original sin is not found in the Hebrew Bible or early Christianity.
  • They assert Augustine invented the transmissible guilt idea in the 5th century.
ANECDOTE

Early Fathers Affirm Free Choice

  • Will and Matt quote early writers like Clement and the Didache to show early Christianity affirmed free will.
  • These sources emphasize voluntary sin and the human ability to choose good or evil.
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