Sin

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Concept of Sin and Moral Judgment and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

The Enduring Enigma of "Sin" and the Weight of Moral Judgment The concept of sin stands as one of humanity's most ancient and persistent attempts to define moral transgression, to delineate the boundaries between right and wrong, between Good and Evil. Far from being a mere...

The Distinction Between Good and Evil and Distinction

by Emily Fletcher in Distinction

The Enduring Enigma: Unraveling the Distinction Between Good and Evil Summary: This article delves into the profound philosophical challenge of distinguishing between good and evil, exploring how thinkers from the Great Books of the Western World have grappled with their definitions, origins, and implications. From ancient Greek virtue ethics to...

The Problem of Sin and Desire and Problem

by Benjamin Richmond in Problem

The Enduring Conflict: Navigating the Problem of Sin and Desire The human condition is a tapestry woven with threads of aspiration and affliction, noble pursuits and base impulses. At its very heart lies a profound and persistent philosophical conundrum: the Problem of Sin and Desire. This isn't merely...

The Problem of Good and Evil in the World and Problem

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Problem

The Enduring Enigma: Unpacking The Problem of Good and Evil in the World The existence of good and evil is perhaps the most profound and persistent problem that humanity has grappled with throughout history. From ancient myths to modern ethics, the tension between these opposing forces shapes our understanding of...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin): A Planksip Exploration The theological problem of evil, often encapsulated in the profound question of how a perfectly good, all-powerful, and all-knowing God can permit the existence of evil, stands as one of humanity's most enduring intellectual and spiritual challenges. Within this...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

Greetings, fellow seekers of truth and navigators of the human condition. Daniel Fletcher here, ready to delve into one of philosophy's most enduring and perplexing questions: What is the cause of sin and moral error? This isn't merely an academic exercise; it touches upon our very...

The Problem of Good and Evil in the World and Problem

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Problem

The Enduring Conundrum: Grappling with the Problem of Good and Evil in Our World From the earliest myths to the most intricate philosophical treatises, humanity has grappled with a profound and unsettling question: Why does suffering, injustice, and malevolence persist in a world where we yearn for, and often strive...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin): An Enduring Dilemma for Faith and Reason Summary: The Theological Problem of Evil, often framed as the "problem of suffering," grapples with the apparent contradiction between the existence of a perfectly good, all-powerful, and all-knowing God and the undeniable reality of evil...

Understanding The Ethical Dilemma of Lying (Truth and Sin)

by Emily Fletcher in Truth

The Ethical Dilemma of Lying: Navigating Truth and Sin The act of lying, a seemingly simple deviation from truth, unravels into one of philosophy's most enduring and complex ethical dilemmas. From ancient Greek philosophers pondering the nature of truth itself to modern ethicists grappling with the nuanced consequences...

The Theological Concept of Sin and Punishment and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

Divine Reckoning: A Philosophical Look at Sin and Punishment The concepts of sin and punishment are foundational pillars in religious thought, offering profound insights into the human condition, moral responsibility, and the nature of divine justice. This article delves into the theological understanding of these intertwined ideas, exploring their definitions,...

The Problem of Evil (Sin) in the World and Problem

by Henry Montgomery in Problem

The Enduring Problem of Evil (Sin) in the World The existence of immense suffering, injustice, and moral transgression – what we commonly refer to as evil and sin – presents one of the most profound and enduring philosophical and theological challenges to our understanding of the world. How can we reconcile the...

The Problem of Sin and Desire and Problem

by Benjamin Richmond in Problem

The Enduring Conflict: Unpacking the Problem of Sin and Desire The human condition is a tapestry woven with threads of longing and transgression. At its core lies "The Problem of Sin and Desire," a perennial riddle that has puzzled philosophers and theologians for millennia. This isn't...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

The Labyrinth of the Soul: Unpacking the Cause of Sin and Moral Error The human condition is perpetually vexed by a profound paradox: we often know what is right, what is good, what our duty demands, yet we frequently falter, committing acts of sin or falling into moral error. This...

The Connection Between Sin and Desire and Connection

by Daniel Fletcher in Connection

The Inextricable Link: Sin, Desire, and the Human Will At the heart of much philosophical and theological inquiry lies a profound connection between our deepest desires and the concept of sin. This article explores how our inclinations, when misdirected or unchecked, can lead us astray, examining the pivotal role of...

Understanding The Ethical Dilemma of Lying (Truth and Sin)

by Emily Fletcher in Truth

The Ethical Dilemma of Lying: Navigating Truth and Sin Summary: The act of lying, seemingly simple, unravels into one of philosophy's most enduring and complex ethical dilemmas. From ancient Greek inquiries into societal Good to theological condemnations of Sin and Enlightenment mandates of Duty, humanity has grappled with...

The Theological Concept of Sin and Punishment and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

The Weight of Transgression: Unpacking the Theological Concept of Sin and Punishment The human experience, across cultures and epochs, has grappled with the notions of right and wrong, moral failing, and the consequences that inevitably follow. Within the rich tapestry of theology, few concepts are as foundational, pervasive, and often...

The Problem of Evil (Sin) in the World and Problem

by Henry Montgomery in Problem

The Enduring Conundrum: The Problem of Evil (Sin) in the World The existence of suffering and moral transgression in our World presents one of philosophy's most profound and persistent challenges: The Problem of Evil. This ancient problem questions the very nature of reality, morality, and divinity, particularly for...

The Problem of Sin and Will and Problem

by Henry Montgomery in Problem

The Enduring Conundrum: The Problem of Sin and Will The human condition, in its most profound philosophical sense, is often defined by a central, vexing question: Why do we do what we know is wrong? This isn't merely a matter of occasional lapse, but a pervasive problem that...

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