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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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sin

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 3 | save their belief in God.~ Sin casts gloom over intelligence 2 6 | asceticism is the temptation to sin called “delight.”~Common 3 6 | the sinful use of art. The sin of art, therefore, begins 4 15,2 | God and man is broken by sin. This is what the bloodshed 5 17,2 | Primordial Sin.~According to Genesis (chapter 6 17,2 | fell morally and sinned. Sin destroyed the blessed and 7 17,2 | and innumerable crimes.~ Sin, in the Christian view, 8 17,2 | judicial evil. Not only is sin an offence to divine truth, 9 17,2 | union with God. Through sin, mankind, in the depths 10 17,2 | From such a conception of sin stems the biblical teaching 11 17,2 | the extreme criminality of sin and the utmost gravity of 12 17,2 | will is a blessing for all. Sin breeds evil, and evil breeds 13 17,2 | a result of perpetrated sin would be the greatest logical 14 17,3 | is the result of Adam's sin. Scripture does not say 15 17,3 | behave as they do, not by the sin of man.~We have been taught 16 17,3 | been taught that Adam's sin affected the entire universe 17 17,3 | that “in the day that you (sin) you will die” (Gen 2:17), 18 17,3 | immortality only because of sin. Prior to the fall, the 19 17,3 | through the Tree of Life. Sin produced loss of spiritual 20 17,3 | have the moral capacity to sin, their death cannot have 21 18,1 | explanation for this is original sin.~ As good makes man nobler, 22 18,4 | suffering as retribution for sin, either personal or original. 23 18,4 | evil? Why does He allow sin to ruin man? This question 24 19,1 | the defilement of man's sin and about God's response. 25 19,1 | the defilement of man's sin.~ Genesis 8 gives us the 26 19,1 | population and, thus, of sin's impact, was limited, not 27 20 | lost by man as a result of sin, and, in such a way, defeating 28 20 | appeared as a result of sin and evil. The idea of redemption 29 20 | amends (to redeem) for the sin and to make peace with Heaven30 21,1 | phenomenon as a punishment for sin. The influence of death 31 App,1| rites for purification from sin and purification of a new


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