Is Augustine Right That Human Sin Means That Humans Can Never Be Morally Good? Flashcards

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Augustine’s view could lead people to the idea that there’s little point in trying at all as the ? has already been done.

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Damage.

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It could be argued that Augustine’s recognition of ? ? is more likely to lead to ? progress.

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Human imperfection.

Moral.

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It could be argued that Augustine’s emphasis on the sordid ? of humanity calls God’s ? and wisdom, love and justice into question.

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Nature.

Mercy.

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If God allows the ? of Adam and Eve to condemn the whole of humanity as a ? rather than forgiving them or using his omnipotence to undo the ? that was done.

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Disobedience.
Species.
Damage.

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Many might argue that ? ? is a healthy part of being human.

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Sexual desire.

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Perhaps Augustine’s views are ?, but maybe he’s right in drawing attention to the dangers of uncontrolled ? behaviour.

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Extreme.

Sexual.

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Philosopher, Thomas ?, argued that people are, by nature, ? and that they work together for their own interests.

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Hobbes.

Selfish.

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Thinkers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John ? tended towards the view that people are born with a “? ?” - babies are neither good nor evil.

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Locke.

Blank state.

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