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Human Evolution and a Cultural Understanding of Original Sin
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van den Toren, Benno
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[1] Fac Theol Evangel, Systemat Theol, Bangui, Cent Afr Republ
[2] Univ Oxford, Christian Doctrine, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, England
[3] Protestant Theol Univ, Intercultural Theol, Groningen, Netherlands
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B9 [宗教];
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In this article we explore the interface between new theories of human evolution and a cultural understanding of original sin. According to recent theories developed in evolutionary biology, the human being is essentially a "cultured" being with the ability to live in different environments. This is a crucial difference between humans and other species, including other primates. Humans are thus necessarily dependent on socialization by their community. As a result, both the creative insights and shortcomings of human individuals are instilled in their descendants. This article explores whether, and if so how, this can contribute to our understanding of the propagation of sin through the human population. In doing so it becomes clear that while new scientific views concerning the development of the human species do raise problems for Christian theology, they also allow for new creative explorations that may deepen our understanding of classic doctrines.
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