I found the book here: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf102/Page_Index.htmlFurstentum Liechtenstein wrote:I agree with the middle sentence in boldface but have reservations about the other two. I'll deal only with the middle sentence tonight:1over137 wrote:So, also Adam has hardened his heart that much? At the beginning he was made perfect. Then he sinned and then he hardened his heart.
The Bible doesn't specifically say that Adam was made perfect - like Lucifer - but Adam's perfection can certainly be inferred from the text. Adam, like Lucifer, represent God's highest creations in their respective realms. That they were created perfect and yet went against God's will. In Adam's case, he was created intelligent, immortal, had the Spirit of God within him, and he walked and talked with God face-to-face. (This brief description is remarkably similar to what the Eternal State will be like.) The only motivation for Adam's sin is a freewill choice on his part to go against God's will.
Since this subject seems to interest you, I suggest you get yourself a copy of Augustine's City of God. Adam's original sin and its imputation to all his descendents is masterfully explained by Augustine. Here are my suggestions:
City of God, Book XII, Chapter 21, dealing with the imputation of sin to all of Adam's descendents.
City of God, Book XXI, Chapter 12, dealing with the nature of the original sin and explaining why eternal punishment is due to all who are not covered by the Savior's grace.
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The two chapters start at page 241 and 463. Gonna read it.