Responsibility and Atonement
According to how we treat others, we acquire merit or guilt, deserve praise or blame, and receive reward or punishment, looking in the end for atonement. In this study distinguished theological philosopher Richard Swinburne examines how these moral concepts apply to humans in their dealings with each other, and analyzes these findings, determining which versions of traditional Christian doctrines—sin and original sin, redemption, sanctification, and heaven and hell—are considered morally acceptable.
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Responsibility and Atonement
According to how we treat others, we acquire merit or guilt, deserve praise or blame, and receive reward or punishment, looking in the end for atonement. In this study distinguished theological philosopher Richard Swinburne examines how these moral concepts apply to humans in their dealings with each other, and analyzes these findings, determining which versions of traditional Christian doctrines—sin and original sin, redemption, sanctification, and heaven and hell—are considered morally acceptable.
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Responsibility and Atonement

Responsibility and Atonement

by Richard Swinburne
Responsibility and Atonement

Responsibility and Atonement

by Richard Swinburne

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According to how we treat others, we acquire merit or guilt, deserve praise or blame, and receive reward or punishment, looking in the end for atonement. In this study distinguished theological philosopher Richard Swinburne examines how these moral concepts apply to humans in their dealings with each other, and analyzes these findings, determining which versions of traditional Christian doctrines—sin and original sin, redemption, sanctification, and heaven and hell—are considered morally acceptable.

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ISBN-13: 9780198248491
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/03/1989
Series: Clarendon Paperbacks
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 5.50(h) x 0.70(d)
Lexile: 1440L (what's this?)

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