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The 20th century witnessed a vast proliferation of conceptions of sin in Christian thought. One hallmark thereof has been an increased emphasis on the non-individualistic dimensions of human sin. It is suggested here that there have been two primary types of rejections of individualism in doctrines of sin in the last half-century, the OC structural sinOCO type and the OC relational selfOCO type. The book concludes with recommendations drawn from the preceding analyses for further understanding of the social dimensions of sin: the need for clarifying the agential status of a OC social structure;OCO the moral culpability of a relational self; and a call to integrate the structural sin and relational self types into a future doctrine of social sin.
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The 20th century witnessed a vast proliferation of conceptions of sin in Christian thought. One hallmark thereof has been an increased emphasis on the non-individualistic dimensions of human sin. It is suggested here that there have been two primary types of rejections of individualism in doctrines of sin in the last half-century, the OC structural sinOCO type and the OC relational selfOCO type. The book concludes with recommendations drawn from the preceding analyses for further understanding of the social dimensions of sin: the need for clarifying the agential status of a OC social structure;OCO the moral culpability of a relational self; and a call to integrate the structural sin and relational self types into a future doctrine of social sin.
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