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Unveiling the Classical & Modern Doctrine of Original Sin
- Understanding Accountability After Baptism and the Errors of the Protestant Sola Fide ('Faith Alone') Heresy
- ナレーター: Joseph james lambert
- 再生時間: 2 時間 4 分
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あらすじ・解説
Unlock the mystery of Original Sin—a cornerstone of Christian theology that reveals humanity’s brokenness and need for redemption. From Adam and Eve’s pivotal sin in the Garden of Eden, this book delves into inherited sin and its far-reaching effects on our spiritual lives and moral understanding.
Embark on a journey through the insights of St. Augustine, St. Robert Bellarmine, and St. Thomas Aquinas, exploring the true meaning of original sin, its implications for salvation, and how baptism removes original guilt. Discover why sola fide (faith alone) fails to address deeper issues of sin and concupiscence—disordered desires that distance us from God.
Even after baptism, effects of original sin, like concupiscence, persist. While baptism removes guilt, we still struggle with inclinations that lead to temptation. Christ’s sacrifice provides grace to help us combat these challenges, and sacraments, including the Eucharist and Reconciliation, act as vital remedies. They offer divine aid, strengthen us to resist sin, align with God’s will, and navigate original sin’s effects, helping us strive for holiness and spiritual renewal.
This exploration reveals the struggle with original sin and its impact on Christian life. Learn how Christ’s sacrifice offers healing and holiness, and how the Catechism and Church doctrines clarify original sin’s effects. Enriched with theological depth and practical insights, this book challenges you to see faith through a new lens. Perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian doctrine, this audiobook will inspire and transform your view of sin and redemption, showing how the first sin continues to influence our lives and why understanding original sin is essential for spiritual growth.