Etymology
Meaning
Hamartiology is the theological study of sin, its nature, consequences, and potential remedies. It examines the biblical and philosophical perspectives on human sinfulness and its impact on the relationship between humanity and God.
Origin
The term "hamartiology" was first used by German theologian Johann Gottfried Michaelis in 1755, in his book "Dogmatik" (Dogmatics). However, the concept of sin and its investigation have been a central aspect of religious and philosophical discourse for centuries.
Key Concepts
Hamartiology typically explores the following key concepts:
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