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Sinning and Forgiving Sins

New Blackfriars, 1972
The key to what follows is to be found in knowing how to sin. Or again, it is not, for that could suggest that some appropriate advice was going to be given to those with practical difficulties in sinning. Now this is a matter on which advice may well be as undesirable as it is, for most of us, otiose; and in any case no such advice will be given here.
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The wages of sin

The Lancet, 1999
This article recounts the history of syphilis--its origin whether it is imported or an already existing infection that mutated over time its different kinds of treatment or remedy and the attitudes of the people toward the disease. The disease was first found among French soldiers and city folks in Naples. From there travelers accounted for spreading
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Sin and Bioethics

Christian Bioethics, 2005
The essay starts out with defining the biblical concept of sin in the Old and the New Testaments. The literal knowledge of divine truth is distinguished from its truthful and spiritual interpretation. A further distinction should be made between the Creator of life (God) and the medium or "intermediary creator" (man) of life.
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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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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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What is SINS?

29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05), 2005
The goal of the NRL secure middleware project (SINS) is to develop infrastructure for the deployment and protection of time- and mission-critical applications on a distributed computing platform, in a hostile computing environment such as the Internet, while using unreliable or untrusted COTS components. In this project, we are rethinking basic ways in
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Bioethics and Sin

Christian Bioethics, 2005
On the basis of a historical reconstruction of the stages through which the Christian notion of sin took shape in Protestantism, the significance of this term for modern bioethics is derived from its opposition to a holiness of God and his creatures, which in turn translates into the secular moral concept of dignity. This dignity imposes obligations to
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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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The sin of cain

Anthropology Today, 2015
In this comment, the author reflects on where Europe has gone wrong in terms of becoming more inward looking. What might anthropologists do about it?
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