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In Folder: Annual Moore College Lectures
Blocher shows that our sinful position is not as dramatic as other people suggest, and that it is both bearable and constructive. He present some ideas which he has personally found helpful, as well as some others that may also be useful.
1995-08-16
Blocher answers questions from earlier talks. Blocher examines selections of human experiences, and seleted dualities. 1. Misery and royal descent 2. Sin affects the good creation of God which is not annihilated 3. Sin is in everyone 4. Humanity is an organised structure with a head Talk is followed by questions.
1995
Blocher speaks on original sin. He looks at the lack of historical evidence for the Genesis 2 and 3. He explains that, despite this, the account is still is still significant, especially as it is echoed throughout the rest of the bible. Blocher looks at the parallels between the early chapters of Genesis. He addresses the challenges of reading the early chapters of Genesis as history, exploring a number of aspects of the discussion. Blocher answers questions. Original Sin Lecture 2
1995
Originally delivered 1995-01-01
1995-01-01
Blocher introduces the theme of original sin, and gives an overview of the series. Blocher examines the definition of original sin, amd provides a systematic theology of the doctine. Talk is followed by questions Original Sin Lecture 1
1995
Originally delivered 1995-01-01
1995-01-01