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Raising Expectations on Sin

Since Vatican II, moral theologians have revisted the topic sin time and again. After considering the treatment by the manualists of moral theology of sin, and especially sins in violation of the sixth and ninth commandments, this article proposes four strands of theological argument since the Secon...

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Published in:Theological studies (Baltimore) 2016-03, Vol.77 (1), p.165-180
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