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History of Sin: Its Evolution to Today and Beyond

by John Portmann
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Overview

In A History of Sin, John Portmann argues that especially since 9/11, the reality of sin has made a strong comeback, and he believes that even liberal Christians, who have downplayed the notion of sin, have to take the fact of personal evildoing seriously. Starting in the present, Portmann then loops back into the past to outline the key moments in the history of sin from the ancient Greeks and Israelites through Jesus and Paul to Augustine and Dante and on up to the present. A History of Sin reveals how some kinds of sin, such as usury, have faded or undergone radical transformation, and how other activities, such as slavery, polygamy, gender inequality, etc., have come to be regarded as sinful. In this highly readable volume, Portmann examines how our changing understanding of sin impacts today's society.

Synopsis

In this book, Portmann argues that especially since 9/11, the reality of sin has made a strong comeback. Even liberal Christians such as Bishop Sprong have to take the pervasiveness of personal evil doing seriously. The book starts off in the present and then loops back into the past to outline the key moments in the history of sin from the Ancient Greeks and Israelites through Jesus and Paul to Augustine and Dante and then back to the present day.

C. Brian Smith - Library Journal

The terror and trauma of 9/11 raised questions about the reality of evil and the notion of sin, concepts that had all but faded from public discourse at the opening of the 21st century. In this informative, readable survey, Portmann (religious studies, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville; When Bad Things Happen to Other People) traces the evolution of sin from the present to the past. He examines how the ancient Greeks, the Israelites, Jesus, Paul, Augustine, and Dante viewed sin before going on to provide an overview of "modern sins," including homophobia, racism, and drunk driving. What's more, he peers into the future of sin, or "what we as a group will accept or deny is sin's future." Portmann is well qualified to write on this topic. His important work, reminiscent of Karl Menninger's What Ever Became of Sin?and M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie, is recommended without reservation for both academic and public libraries.-C. Brian Smith, Arlington Heights Memorial Lib., IL

About the Author, John Portmann

John Portmann is professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He is the author of When Bad Things Happen to Other People, Sex & Heaven, and Bad for Us.

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Library Journal

The terror and trauma of 9/11 raised questions about the reality of evil and the notion of sin, concepts that had all but faded from public discourse at the opening of the 21st century. In this informative, readable survey, Portmann (religious studies, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville; When Bad Things Happen to Other People) traces the evolution of sin from the present to the past. He examines how the ancient Greeks, the Israelites, Jesus, Paul, Augustine, and Dante viewed sin before going on to provide an overview of "modern sins," including homophobia, racism, and drunk driving. What's more, he peers into the future of sin, or "what we as a group will accept or deny is sin's future." Portmann is well qualified to write on this topic. His important work, reminiscent of Karl Menninger's What Ever Became of Sin?and M. Scott Peck's People of the Lie, is recommended without reservation for both academic and public libraries.-C. Brian Smith, Arlington Heights Memorial Lib., IL


β€”C. Brian Smith

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780742558137

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