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- Christian faith, since its basic message is about redemption in Christ. Hamartiology, a branch of Christian theology which is the study of sin, describes...
- Catholic hamartiology is a branch of Catholic thought that studies sin. According to the Catholic Church, sin is an "utterance, deed, or desire," caused...
- Christianity, since its basic message is about redemption in Christ. Christian hamartiology describes sin as an act of offense against God by despising his persons...
- Concepts. Schmul Publishing Co. p. 49. Christianity portal Catholicism portal Christian views on sin Hamartiology Original sin Catholic hamartiology...
- In Christian hamartiology, eternal sin, the unforgivable sin, unpardonable sin, or ultimate sin is the sin which will not be forgiven by God. One eternal...
- Paterology Christology Pneumatology Cosmology Ecclesiology Eschatology Ethics Hamartiology Messianism Philosophy Political Practical Public Sophiology Soteriology...
- primarily as a concept in Mediterranean religions (e.g. in Christian hamartiology); generational sin is referenced in the Bible in Exodus 20:5. The classical...
- Theodicyaccounting for a benign God's tolerance of evil Philosophy Hamartiology – the study of sin Christology – the study of the nature and person of...
- Angelology – The study of angels Bibliology – The study of the Bible Hamartiology - The study of sin Christology – The study of Christ Ecclesiology – The...
- In Christian hamartiology, the sins that cry to Heaven for Vengeance (Latin: peccata clamantia, lit. 'screaming sins') are four specific sins which are...