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Bound to Sin
Abuse, Holocaust and the Christian Doctrine of Sin

Discusses Christian doctrine of sin in relation to sexual abuse of children and the holocaust.

Alistair McFadyen (Author)

9780521432863, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 August 2000

270 pages
23.7 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.49 kg

'An important contemporary contribution to a debate which Christians ignore at their peril.' Expository Times

This book tests the explanatory and descriptive power of the doctrine of sin in relation to two concrete situations: sexual abuse of children and the holocaust. Taking seriously the explanatory power of secular discourses for analysing and regulating therapeutic action in relation to such situations, the book asks whether the theological language of sin can offer further illumination by speaking of God and the world together. Through its discussion of abuse and the holocaust, an engagement with Augustine, original sin and feminism, a fresh and sometimes surprising perspective is offered, both on the theology of sin and on the pathologies under consideration. The understanding of sin that emerges is centred on joyful worship of the trinitarian God. This essay is more systematic and more theological than most practical, pastoral or applied theology and more practical and concrete than most systematic or constructive theology. It is a genuinely concrete, systematic theology.

Acknowledgments
Part I. Drawing into Conversation: 1. The loss of God: pragmatic atheism and the language of sin
2. Speaking morally? The case of original sin
3. Testing, testing: theology in concrete conversation
Part II. Concrete Pathologies: 4. Bound by silence: sexual abuse of children
5. What was the problem? 'The Final Solution' and the binding of reason
Part III. Testing the Inheritance: 6. Willing
7. Power and participation: feminist theologies of sin
8. Augustine's will
9. A question of standards: trinity, joy, worship and idolatry
10. Concrete idolatries
Index of names
Index of subjects.

Subject Areas: Christian theology [HRCM]

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