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Title: The 'Fall': A Story of Hope not Doom
Authors: Taruwona, Frank
Keywords: The 'Fall': A Story of Hope not Doom
Frank Taruwona
Mukai - Vukani
Magazine for Jesuits and friends
Sin and The Ambivalence of the Garden
God and each other.
Self-aggrandizement and self centeredness
Issue Date: Dec-2019
Publisher: Jesuit Communications (JesCom)
Citation: The 'Fall': A Story of Hope not Doom
Series/Report no.: The 'Fall': A Story of Hope not Doom;p.23-24
Abstract: A surface reading of Genesis 3 seems to suggest that God failed to forgive the sinful humans, and that sinfulness may be unpardonable. If God failed to forgive the first human parents, why should God's creatures assume that forgiveness is a divine virtue to emulate? This denies room for dialogue and reconciliation for, if the God-human relationship is deemed as potentially irreconcilable, then humanto- human irreconcilability can be religiously justified.
Description: Extract from Mukai-Vukani No. 75, page 23-24 by Frank Taruwona SJ
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/563
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