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Not the Way It's Supposed to Be
A Breviary of Sin
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.
customer reviews
This is a very well-written and
excellent treatment of sin.
Introduction alone is worth the price
of the book, as its language clarifies
what sin is, and how tragic its
consequences. This is no dry tome,
but very engaging reading -- for all.
A must read for Pastors and Elders.-
David Bissett
- Type: Paperback
- Pages: 216
- ISBN: 0802842186
- SKU: 9780802842183
- Publisher: Eerdmans
- Publication Date: 1996