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Born Bad - Original Sin and the Making of the Western World (Paperback)
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Born Bad - Original Sin and the Making of the Western World (Paperback)
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List price R436
Loot Price R390
Discovery Miles 3 900
You Save R46 (11%)
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"Original sin is the Western world's creation story." According to
the Christian doctrine of original sin, humans are born inherently
bad, and only through God's grace can they achieve salvation. In
this captivating and controversial book, acclaimed historian James
Boyce explores how this centuries-old concept has shaped the
Western view of human nature right up to the present. Boyce traces
a history of original sin from Adam and Eve, St. Augustine, and
Martin Luther to Adam Smith, Sigmund Freud, and Richard Dawkins,
and explores how each has contributed to shaping our conception of
original sin. Boyce argues that despite the marked decline in
church attendance in recent years, religious ideas of morality
still very much underpin our modern secular society, regardless of
our often being unaware of their origins. If today the specific
doctrine has all but disappeared (even from churches), what remains
is the distinctive discontent of Western people--the feelings of
guilt and inadequacy associated not with doing wrong, but with
being wrong. In addition to offering an innovative history of
Christianity, Boyce offers new insights in to the creation of the
West. Born Bad is the sweeping story of a controversial idea and
the remarkable influence it still wields.
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