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Augustine versus Luther on Sin, Sexuality, and Salvation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther had absolutely foundational influences over the thought, practice, and development of Christian theology. Yet somehow the work of these two theological giants has produced out-of-balance perspectives within Protestantism on marriage, sexuality, and singleness—thanks to Augustine’s view of sexuality as shameful and Luther’s exaltation of marriage as the sure...

At the heart of Augustine’s theology of sin lies concupiscence. This concept is largely understood as lust, but entails a great deal more in Augustine’s understanding. His writings on sin revolve around concupiscence because it represents to him both the punishment for Adam and Eve’s original sin and the quintessential picture of what happened in that first sin, as well as what continues to affect the first couple’s offspring. This chapter will examine Augustine’s theology
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