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Original sin

Science, 2017
Some artifacts have questionable origins, and its initial mission was religious. Can the Museum of the Bible win scholarly respect?
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Original mycobacterial sin

Tubercle, 1970
Abstract School children in Queensland have, in general, greater reactions to avian than to human PPD. After vaccination with BCG they still show a predominance of avian reactions. A group of children who had been vaccinated shortly after birth were tested with avian and human PPD up to 16 years after vaccination.
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Original Sin or Original Sinfulness?

New Blackfriars, 2009
AbstractIn the first of four articles, I argue against Augustine's interpretation of Genesis chapter 3 and his account of the origin of the first sin and its consequences. In the remaining three articles, I offer an alternative interpretation of Genesis 3 within the context of Genesis 1–11, attempting to do more justice than Augustine to the data of ...
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ORIGINAL SIN OR ORIGINAL SINFULNESS? A COMMENT

The Heythrop Journal, 2011
My purpose is to defend Augustine's doctrine of original sin against Joseph Fitzpatrick in his series of articles in New Blackfriars (July 2009–Jan 2010). I begin by arguing that Fitzpatrick's criticisms of it as psychologically inadequate fail because they do not take seriously enough the metaphysical structure of this doctrine, viz, creation from ...
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Sin and Original Sin

1989
Abstract All adult humans commit actual sin. Humans also have a proneness to sin, original sinfulness, inherited from a first sinner whom we may call Adam. Adam's responsibility for our sinfulness is confined to his beginning the social transmission of a morality that conflicts with our desires, and a sinful example that encouraged us to
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Original Sin

1994
Abstract In the spring of 1758 Bellamy traveled to Boston to hear Thomas Frink (1705–1777) deliver the annual election day sermon for Massachusetts. Bellamy had been to New England’s largest town and most active port before, and he knew of its reputation as a commercial center rife with riches and commodities, poverty and indebtedness ...
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Original Sin

Middle East Report, 1988
Zachary Lockman   +3 more
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Original sin

Notes and Queries
Willie Barnes, J. Scott Carter
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