Used from a Christian perspective to frame Adam’s fall as the event that brought sin and suffering into the world, prompting questions about the justice of inherited consequences.
Divine Justice, Suffering, and Judgment
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Adam’s fall brought consequences for humanity, and God reconciles humanity through Jesus.
Christian explanation of suffering, Adam’s authority, and reconciliation through Christ.
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Christian side explains suffering through Adam’s representative authority and Christ’s reconciliation.
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- 2ChristianBibleInterpretationPrimary Evidence
Cited from a Christian perspective to support the claim that Adam was entrusted with authority over the earth, so his fall had consequences for those under him.
- 3ChristianBibleInterpretationPrimary Evidence
Cited from a Christian perspective to explain that the consequences of Adam’s disobedience affect all people until God reconciles humanity through Jesus’ righteous act, bringing...
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The final plague on Egypt was just divine judgment after Pharaoh’s oppression and warnings.
Christian defense of the final plague as vengeance and judgment.
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God gives people revelation and invites sincere inquiry into difficult questions.
Christian claim that creation reveals God and Christianity permits hard questions.
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God’s killing of Egypt’s firstborn raises a justice problem.
Question challenging the morality of the final plague in Exodus.
Dec 18, 2024 - 5 moves - 10 references