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Human Situation
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(RST4A) R.E. Mapa Mental sobre Human Situation, creado por elena2208 el 04/02/2014.
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Human Situation
Pelagius
halfway between Augustine and Calvin
Pelagius' belief is that original sin did not taint human nature and that motral will is still capable of choosing evil without special Divine
He believed the Fall is a good thing
Humans were created mortal, death is natural
Original Sin was simply Adam's sin and not the sin of all humanity
Infants are born without the need for baptism
Calvin
Predestination
Double Predestination
Doctrrine of Divine Election
some are destined for a relationship with God while some are not
"the eternal decree of God, by which he determined that he wished to make of every man."
Marx
Economic situation
religioin is an ilusion that provides reasons and excuses to keep society functioning in a certain way
"The religious world is but the reflex of the real world."
Irenaeus
Hick's developement
Soul-making theodicy
Analogy of the King and the Peasant Girl
counterfactual hypothesis
epistemic distance
Freud
ROLE OF GOD
Guilt
The Oedipus Complex/Primal Horde
The Terrible Act - Animism
Helplessness
External forces of nature (floods etc.)
Internal forces of nature (human instincts e.g. murder
Longing for a father figure
belief in God was an illusion based on wish fulfilment
Augustine
Fallen from God's grace
Genesis 3
8 principles
Privatio Boni
Perfect Creator
Free Will: The Fall
Original Sin
Deserve punishment
Salvation
Evil is unavoidable
Aesthetic argument
Soul-deciding theodicy
Durkheim
Functionalism
focused on primitive religions as a way to explore the development of religious traditions and beliefs
Totems
'mode of action'
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