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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Sin

Sin has been a term most usually used in a religious context, and today describes any lack of conformity to the will of God; especially, any willful disregard for the norms revealed by God is a sin. The word is from the old English synn, presumed to be from Germanic *sun(d)jō (lit: "it is true"). [1] It is recorded in use as early as the 9th century. The most common formal definition is an infraction against religious or moral l ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Christian views of sin
Sin - In General. In Western Christianity, sin is often viewed as a legal infraction or contract violation, and so salvation tends to be viewed in legal terms. In Eastern Christianity, sin is more often viewed in terms of its effects on relationships, both among people and between people and God. The Greek word in the New Testament that is translated in English as "sin" is hamartia, which literally means missing the target. Consequently, salvation is viewed more in terms of reconciliation and vastly ...

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Sin, Sin - Etymology, Sin - Jewish views of sin, Sin - Jewish conceptions of atonement for sin, Sin - Hebrew Concept of Sin, Sin - Christian views of sin, Sin - In General, Sin - Roman Catholic Views, Sin - Eastern/Oriental Orthodox Views, Sin - Protestant Views, Sin - Christian teachings on Atonement or the Remedy for Sin, Sin - Muslim views of sin, Sin - Hindu views of sin, Sin - Atheist views of sin, Sin - Notes and references

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Muslim views of sin

Islam sees sin (dhanb ذنب) as anything that goes against the will of Allah. Muslims believe that God is angered by sin and punishes some sinners with the fires of Hell (jahannam), but that He is also the Merciful (ar-rahman) and the Forgiving (al-ghaffar), and forgives those who repent and serve Him: Say: "O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forg ...

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Sin, Sin - Etymology, Sin - Jewish views of sin, Sin - Jewish conceptions of atonement for sin, Sin - Hebrew Concept of Sin, Sin - Christian views of sin, Sin - In General, Sin - Roman Catholic Views, Sin - Eastern/Oriental Orthodox Views, Sin - Protestant Views, Sin - Christian teachings on Atonement or the Remedy for Sin, Sin - Muslim views of sin, Sin - Hindu views of sin, Sin - Atheist views of sin, Sin - Notes and references

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Original sin

This article is about sinfulness. For the movie, see Original Sin (movie) Original sin is usually understood of the condition of sinfulness (lack of holiness) in which human beings, according to Christian tradition, are born. The term is also applied, with the definite article ("the original sin"), to mankind's first sin, to which evil effects for the whole human race are attributed. Christ ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Atonement Governmental view

Background Christianity Protestantism Pietism Anglicanism Arminianism Doctrinal distinctives Articles of Religion Prevenient Grace Governmental Atonement Imparted righteousness Christian perfection People Charles Wesley George Whitefield Thomas Coke Francis Asbury Richard Allen Albert C. Outler Largest groups World Methodist Council Uni ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Heterodoxy

Heterodoxy includes "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position". [1] As an adjective, heterodox is used to describe a subject as "characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards" (status quo). The noun heterodoxy is synonymous with unorthodoxy and heresy, while the adjective heterodox is synonymous with dissident and heretical. Including:

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Salvation

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Chr ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Purgatory

The term purgatory is generally defined as "the means by which the elect reach perfection before entering into the Kingdom of Heaven". The term purgatory in accordance with Catholic teaching, is "a place or condition of temporal punishment for those who, departing this life in God's grace, are, not entirely free from venial faults, or have not fully paid the satisfaction due to their transgressions." [1] Among many theories on purgatory are: the main Catholic theory, discussed below; the main Protestant belief in ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Catechism of the Catholic Church

The Catechism of the Catholic Church, or CCC, is an official exposition of the teachings of the Catholic Church, first published in French in 1992 by the authority of Pope John Paul II.[1] Subsequently, in 1997, a Latin text was issued which is now the official text of reference [2] the contents of the first French text being amended at a few points [3] The volume, which is a stout book of over 900 pages, has since been translated into many other languages, including English, and became an instant best-seller. Thi ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Spiritual Exercises

The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, (written within 1522-1524) is a brief set of meditations, prayers and mental exercises, available in various book formats, designed to be carried out over a period of 28 to 30 days. The book is approximately 200 pages long. They appear to have been written with the intention of enhancing and strengthening one's faith-experience in a manner that includes distinctly Roman Catholic nuances. Spiritual Exercises - Typical methodology and structure of the Exercises. ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Catholicism

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations C ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Sanctification

Sanctification or in its verb form, sanctify, literally means to set apart for special use or purpose, that is to make holy or sacred (compare Latin sanctus 'holy'). Therefore sanctification refers to the state or process of being set apart, i.e. made holy. The concept of sanctification is widespread among religions, but is perhaps especially common among the various branches of the Christian religion. The term can be used to refer to objects which are set apart for special purposes, but the most common use within ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Thirty-Nine Articles

Background Christianity Protestant Reformation Apostolic Succession Roman Catholicism People Thomas Cranmer Henry VIII Richard Hooker Governance Episcopal structure Lambeth Conferences Archbishop of Canterbury Liturgy and Worship Book of Common Prayer High Church · Low Church Broad Church Oxford ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Contrition

Contrition (from the Latin contritus 'ground to pieces, i.e. crushed by guilt) is sincere and complete remorse (i.e. regret with a sense of guilt) for sins one has committed. The remorseful person is said to be contrite. It is a key concept to many Christians, especially Catholics, who can then seek divine forgiveness through the sacrament of Confession, nowadays rather called Penance. It is often ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Total depravity

Total depravity (also called total inability and total corruption) is a theological doctrine that derives from the Augustinian doctrine of original sin and is advocated in many Protestant confessions of faith and catechisms, including those of Lutheranism,1 Anglicanism and Methodism,2 and especially Calvinism.3 The doctrine interprets the Bible as teaching that, as a consequence of the Fall of man, every person born into the world is enslaved to the service of sin and, apart from the grac ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Problem of Hell

The problem of Hell is a variant of the problem of evil, aimed specifically at religions which hold both that: An omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), and omnibenevolent (all-loving) God exists. Some people will be consigned to Hell forever, and will be eternally tortured. Problem of Hell - The debate. While Hell has traditionally been regarded as a punishment for wrong-doing or sin in life, the problem arises primarily from the severity of the punishment, if Hel ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Anti-Catholicism

Anti-Catholicism is opposition to the Roman Catholic Church or to Catholics, often employing mischaracterizations, stereotypes and negative prejudices. Its motivations are sometimes religious or political opposition. Occasionally it is little more than rank bigotry. Anti-Catholicism - Religious anti-Catholicism. On the Internet anti-Catholic sites are reportedly rampant. A check on the words "Catholicism is evil" yields some examples.[1] The Southern Poverty Law Center specifically cites groups like the New ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia - Limbo

In some Roman Catholic circles, limbo describes the temporary status of the souls of good persons who died before the resurrection of Jesus, and the permanent status of the unbaptised who die in infancy (without having committed any personal sins, but without having been freed from original sin). Limbo comes from the latin limbus meaning a hem or an edge or a boundary. While "limbo" is often popularly understood to be a "place where souls go", the term also describes and reflects theological uncertainty. As such, limbo i ...

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Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia II - Temple in Jerusalem - Christian views

Temple in Jerusalem - Protestant view. The dominant view within Protestant Christianity is that animal sacrifices within the Temple were a foreshadowing of the sacrifice Jesus made for the sins of the world, through his death. As such they believe there is no longer a need for the physical temple and its rituals. Those Protestants who do believe in the importance of a future rebuilt temple (viz., dispensationalists) hold that the importance of the sacrificial system was not completely eliminated with Jesus ...

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Temple in Jerusalem, Temple in Jerusalem - Etymology, Temple in Jerusalem - First and Second Temples, Temple in Jerusalem - Jewish views, Temple in Jerusalem - Rebuilding the Third Temple, Temple in Jerusalem - Orthodox Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Conservative Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Reform Judaism, Temple in Jerusalem - Julian's Roman Third Temple, Temple in Jerusalem - Christian views, Temple in Jerusalem - Protestant view, Temple in Jerusalem - Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox view, Temple in Jerusalem - LDS Restorationist view, Temple in Jerusalem - Rebuilding the Temple today, Temple in Jerusalem - Modern controversy over location of the Temple site, Temple in Jerusalem - Archaeological evidence, Temple in Jerusalem - Recent artifact controversy

Read more here: » Temple in Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Temple in Jerusalem - Christian views

Sin - Roman Catholic Views: Encyclopedia II - Perseverance of the saints - The traditional doctrine

The Reformed tradition has consistently seen the doctrine of perseverance as a natural consequence to its general scheme of predestination in which God has chosen some men and women unto salvation and has cleared them of their guilty status by atoning for their sins through Jesus's sacrifice. According to these Calvinists, God has irresistibly drawn the elect to put their faith in himself for salvation by regenerating their hearts and convincing them of their need. Therefore, they continue, since God has made satisfaction for the sins of the ...

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Perseverance of the saints, Perseverance of the saints - The traditional doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - The non-traditional doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Traditional Calvinist criticism, Perseverance of the saints - History of the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Biblical evidence for the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - Difficult passages, Perseverance of the saints - Objections to the doctrine, Perseverance of the saints - The Roman Catholic view, Perseverance of the saints - Resources, Perseverance of the saints - Traditional Calvinist view, Perseverance of the saints - Non-traditional view, Perseverance of the saints - Arminian view, Perseverance of the saints - Multiple views

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