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A Right Conception of Sin : Its Relation to Right Thinking and Right Living

A Right Conception of Sin : Its Relation to Right Thinking and Right Living

A Right Conception of Sin : Its Relation to Right Thinking and Right Living Paperback - 1945

by Richard S. Taylor

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The Foundry Publishing, 1945. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Right living and right thinking will come only to the Christian who understands what the New Testament means by 'sin.' Dr. Taylor discusses this theme under the following headings: Sin and TheologySin and CalvinismA Basic FallacyThe Atonement and the Nature of ManThe Atonement and a Sinning ReligionWhat Is an Act of Sin?The Effect of Sin After RegenerationThe Atonement and the New CovenantThe Atonement and Original Sin.

About the author

Richard S. Taylor, Th.D., is Professor Emeritus of Theology and Missions at Nazarene Theological Seminary. He makes his home in Edmonds, Washington, and maintains an active schedule of writing, preaching, and teaching. His significant contributions as an author include The Disciplined Life; Exploring Christian Holiness, Vol. 3: The Theological Formulation; and A Right Conception of Sin.
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