Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin

On the Effects of Sin

Sin got discussed when talking about human nature, but now the Catechism turns specifically to Sin and what redemption from Sin looks like. Having discussed the nature of Sin and sins earlier, this post looks at the effects of Sin on human life.

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Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin

On the Uses of the Law

Having described the content of the Law, the Catechism turns to the purposes of the Law. Far from being a religion in which we are freed from the Law, the Catechism makes clear, in line with the mainstream early Protestant position, that we are in fact freed for the Law.

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Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin Theology, Catechism Chris Corbin

On the Commandments Themselves

The Commandments themselves are considered along with their connection to Jesus’ exposition of the Greatest Commandment. Rather than being the basis of a universal ethic that can be gleaned from any of the major religions or philosophies, the particularity inherent in the prologue to these Commandments brings our focus to the God who specifically acted in history to bring Israel out of bondage.

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