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Peccatism refers to the
concept in
Christian theology that
human beings are
naturally sinful or
morally flawed. It is
discussed within Christianity, emphasizing...
- Al-Faruqi
criticizes these developments as part of his
broader critique of "
peccatism" and "saviourism." Al-Faruqi
examines the
ethical teachings of Jesus,...
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facias acrius) No man is a hero to his
valet (inferior
rescit quicquid peccat superior)
Where there is unity,
there is
always victory (Ubi concordia,...
- Mayre, tu·m dona
forsa contra ma leugeria, e·m
garda de la via de
peccat, que.ns exylha. Mother,
grant me
power against my weakness, and
guard me from...
- co****ting hand'). He continues: lēvibus in puerīs plūs haec quam
mentula peccat et
faciunt digitī
praecipitantque virum ('In smooth-skinned boys this...
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rational and
coherent ethical framework,
contrasting Christian concepts like
peccatism (inherent
human sinfulness) and
saviorism (belief in
Jesus as the redeemer)...
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Christian views on the old
covenant Free will in
theology Incurvatus in se
Peccatism Radical evil
Theory of Evil
Human Nature [simple] Sproul, R. C. (March...
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rational and
coherent ethical framework,
contrasting Christian concepts like
peccatism (inherent
human sinfulness) and
saviorism (belief in
Jesus as the redeemer)...
- poem is
introduced with a
Latin quotation from Ovid's
Amores 3.14: "non
peccat, quae****que
potest pecc****e negare, /
solaque famosam culpa professa facit"...
- On one is
painted Moses with his
stone tablets and the inscription: Qui
peccat in uno,
factus est
omnium reus, meaning: The one who sins in one way, sins...