Not the Way It's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin

by Cornelius Plantinga

Hardcover, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

241

Publication

Eerdmans Pub Co (1995), 202 pages

Description

This timely book retrieves an old awareness that has slipped and changed in recent decades. The awareness of sin used to be our shadow. Christians hated sin, feared it, fled from it-and grieved over it. But, the shadow of sin has now dimmed in our consciousness. Even preachers, who once got visibly angry over a congregation's sin, now speak of sin in a mumble. Cornelius Plantinga pulls the ancient doctrine of sin out of mothballs and presents it to contemporary readers in clear language, drawing from a wide range of books, films, and other cultural resources. In smoothly flowing prose Plantinga describes how sin corrupts what is good and how such corruption spreads. He discusses the parasitic quality of sin and the ironies and pretenses generated by this quality. He examines the relation of sin to folly and addiction. He describes two classic "postures" or movements of sin, attack and flight. And, in an epilogue he reminds us that whatever we say about sin also sharpens our eye for the beauty of grace.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

202 p.; 9.25 inches

ISBN

0802837166 / 9780802837165

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Cornelius Plantinga goes toe to toe with sin

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