The Psychological Aspect of the Doctrines of Sin And Salvation
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Sin does not mean that man has no capacity or ability. It means that his powers are used in wrong ways. The differenee between a good man and an evil man is not that one has ability and the other has none. For the same man does both good and evil and employs the same faculties. 2. Two Essential Elements This radical change in man has been defined as conversion. It has held an important place in the doctrines of the church. Dr. G. Stanley Hall speaks of it as follows: "In its most funda- mental ...sense, conversion is a natural, normal, universal and nec- essary process" at the stage when life pivots over from an auto- centric to an heterocentric basis. " "All are thus born twice, once as individuals and once as representatives of the species. " "The external types, norms and symbols of conversion show it to be the very core of a true philosophy of human history. Many analogies of this change are drawn from the metamorphasis of insects and here biology supplies the best heuristic. " (2) In it two essential factors are involved: 1.
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