Comments on Original Sin and Original Death: Romans 5:12-19
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Ideas in Schreiner's article are associated to elements in categorical nested forms. Then, the implications are discussed. The categorical nested forms turn Schreiner's ideas inside out, just like the Fall turned humanity inside out. What does Adam's transgression mean? Are we born spiritually dead? Are we born spiritually alive, but without a sense of direction? Without an innate sense of direction, we might as well be dead. It is never healthy to be lost. What died in the the Story of the Fall? Read the essay and find out. Once "what died" is apparent, Romans 5:12-19 becomes prophetic. This exercise in postmodern scholasticism, plus The First Singularity and its Fairy Tale Trace, complements Madueme's and Reeves' excellent compilation.
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Comments on Original Sin and Original Death: Romans 5:12-19
Razie Mah
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This essay comments on an article, of this same title, by Thomas Schreiner, appearing in Adam, the Fall and Original Sin: Theological, Biblical and Scientific Perspectives, edited by Hans Madueme and Michael Reeves and published in 2014 AD by Baker Academic in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This book is highly recommended.
For the complementary scientific presentation, please refer to a separate essay by Razie Mah, The First Singularity & its Fairy Tale Trace (7814 U0’).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Method
Associations to Romans 12ab
Considering Romans 12cd
What did die in the Story of the Fall?
Condemnation and Death
Romans 5:15-19
Where do we go from here?
Introduction
0001 In Adam, The Fall and Original Sin (2014 AD, 7814 U0’), Thomas Schreiner presents a classic analysis on Romans 5:12-19. These few verses support traditional doctrines of original sin and original death.
This essay associates some of Schreiner’s points with the category-based nested form, illuminating the wordplay in the Story of the Fall. Within that wordplay, the tragic dimensions