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Pelagianism theory of original sin
•Man's soul is created by God (each individual near or at birth
•Man's soul is created without corruption
•The influence of Adam's sin is that of an example
•Man has free volition
•God's grace is universal since all men have free will; Adults may obtain forgiveness through baptism
●Adam's sin does not directly affect others, there is no such thing as original si, and man is not depraved
●Since man is not born in sin, it is possible for him to be preserved and to never need salvation.
5 point 2 MAIN point
Arminianism theory of original sin
•man recieves from Adam a corrupted nature but does not recieve Adam's guilt
•This nature is corrupted physically and intellectually, but not volitionally
•Prevenient grace enables man to believe
•Man is not totally ndepraved, but still retains the volition to seek God
4 point
Calvinism theory of original sin
●FEDERAL HEADSHIP
》Adam was our representative we recive sin that way

●NATURAL HEADSHIP
》All people were present in Adam in germinal form
2 views
Imputation of Adam's sin
Example view
Adam's sin was a minor act of disobedience that affected only himself. Romans 5:12 Refers to the actual personal sins of individuals who follow Adam's example, commited sins, and aee thus guity before God.
Imputation of Adam's sin
Solidarity View
A solidarity exists between Adam and his race such that Paul can say that one sinned and at the same time say that all sinned. both statements refer to the Fall.
"solid" one thing
Seminalism
the union between Adam and his posterity is BIOLOGICAL and genetic such that Adam embodied all human eings in a single collective entity and thus all people are co-sinners with Adam
sperm
Federalism
the union between Adam an his posterity is due to the fact that God appointed him as the representative head of the human race. What Adam did is charged to his posterity
representative
Mediate (indirect) imputation
People have a corrup nature imputated to them -- the effect of Adam's sin. Thus hereditary depravity is imputed. all sinned because all have inherited natural corruption from Adam
handed down
Immediate (direct) Imputation
Adam's first sin was imputed to every person. All people were tried in Adam our representative and declared guilty
consensus 1
Humans are both animal and Spiritual
both created from same stuff
animal spirit
consensus 2
humans are God's special creation who posses the gift of God's own image likeness
special
consensus 3
humans are born "damaged goods" in the sense of INHERITING a spiritual corruption that pervades every aspect of their being leads inevitably to personal acts of disobedience
damaged inheriting
Augustinian
all persons possess an inherent, hereditary depravity which involves both guilt and corruption we are offensive to God's holiness because of deliberate acts of transgression and the absence of right affections but sin is negation it is not necessary
guilt corruption
Animal
Physical beings that are part of creation.
Spiritual
Beings that transcend nature and physical existence
imputation
to reckon to charge to ones account
Estranged
alianated
depravity
moral corruption
Original sin
the sinful state and condition in which humans are born
imageo Dei
Image of God