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    Social Sin and Social Wrongs: Moral Responsibility in a Structurally Disordered World.Ryan Darr - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):21-37.
    Many of the most pressing moral problems that face our world are structural problems. Problems of this nature present difficulties for Christian ethicists because structural features tend to undermine conditions for the attribution of individual moral responsibility. This essay proposes an approach to this problem that reconciles a social account of sin with individual moral responsibility. Two key moves drive this proposal. First, I argue for a sharper distinction between sin and moral wrongdoing than is common. Second, I argue (...)
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    Tamnon: Sin Yŏng-bok ŭi majimak kangŭi.Yŏng-bok Sin - 2015 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Tolbegae.
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    Sex ed for social justice: Using principles of hip‐hop–based education to rethink school‐based sex education.Sin R. Guanci - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (5):752-762.
    Forming and sustaining healthy relationships of any kind requires empathy, thought, communication and effort, all of which are learned skills. Many of these skills can and should be learned in a variety of places, including and especially in schools. One of the most appropriate venues for teaching interpersonal relationship skills in school is through ‘sex ed’ classes. I argue that student-centred, anti-racist, culturally affirming and appropriate, inclusive, egalitarian and relationship-based learning environments are necessary for sex education that benefits all students. (...)
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    Correlating Social Sin and Social Reconciliation.Margaret R. Pfeil - 2002 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 12 (1):95-113.
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    Social Sin, Theology and Social Science.Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 2015 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 12 (2):279-300.
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    A Feminist Catholic Response to the Social Sin of Rape Culture.Megan K. McCabe - 2018 - Journal of Religious Ethics 46 (4):635-657.
    Despite pervasive sexual violence against women, especially the extensive problem of rape on college campuses, there is virtually no Catholic response. This paper seeks to fill this lacunae by examining campus rape culture as an instance of social sin. Within this sinful social reality, rape is not deviant, but is the extreme manifestation of gender norms and expectations that construct femininity as sexual availability and masculinity as sexual aggression and dominance. Participation in the sin of rape culture may (...)
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    Swai-wikāsa: prāpatīāṃ dā ādhara.Raṇajīta Siṅgha - 2017 - Paṭiālā: Pabalīkeshana Biūro, Pañjābī Yūnīwarasiṭī.
    On the philosophy of self-development to lead a successful social life.
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  8. An Ethic of Loving: Ethical Particularism and the Engaged Perspective in Confucian Role-Ethics.Sin yee Chan - 1993 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    In personal relationships, we conceive of the related person as an individual who is more than a combination of qualities, a bearer of claims or a role-occupant. She is envisaged as a distinct and irreplaceable particular. We have immediate concerns for her that are not mediated by consideration of principles such as the promotion of welfare or the fulfillment of duty. The aim of my dissertation is to analyze and defend this particularistic concern and show how it is anchored in (...)
     
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    The Drama of Social Sin and the (Im)Possibility of Solidarity: Reinhold Niebuhr and Modern Catholic Social Teaching.Christine Firer Hinze - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (4):442-460.
    Recent Catholic social teaching’s treatments of social sin and its proposed remedy, neighbor-love conceived as solidarity, represent genuine advances in this modern Christian tradition. This essay asks what Niebuhr’s ethical analysis might add to, or question about, these Catholic interpretations. After briefly describing how these themes are enunciated in post-Vatican II documents, and Niebuhr’s approach to like issues, I identify several challenges, cautions and additions that Niebuhr might offer to Catholic leaders seeking to understand social sin and (...)
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    Ch'ŏrhak ŭi ch'amgyŏn: uridŭl ŭi hŏngk'ŭrŏjin ilsang ŭl paro chamnŭn, ch'ŏrhakcha ŭi ssŭn sori.Sŭng-ch'ŏl Sin - 2016 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sŏhae Munjip. Edited by Yun-gyŏng Yi.
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    Tongyang sasang kwa hyŏndaejŏk kach'i.Chong-hwa Sin (ed.) - 2016 - Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    21-segi Yugyo yŏn'gu rŭl wihan paekka chaengmyŏng.Chŏng-gŭn Sin (ed.) - 2008 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: P'yŏnaen'got Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
    1-kwŏn. Yugyo ŭi kwagŏ wa hyŏnjae kŭrigo mirae -- 2-kwŏn. Chŏngsang kwa isang ŭi taegyŏl yŏksa.
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    Dix principes de Justice Handie.Sins Invalid & Handi·es Tordu·es - 2024 - Multitudes 94 (1):101-101.
    Les 10 principes de Justice Handie ont été rédigés en 2015, dans un contexte nord-américain où les milieux de justice sociale peinaient à considérer les enjeux des personnes handicapées et racisées. Version plus longue consultable sur www.sinsinvalid.org.
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    Pisang kyŏngbogi: chŏlsirhage, chinjihage, t'ongk'wae hage.Sin-ju Kang - 2016 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Tongnyŏk.
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    Paternalistic Wife? Paternalistic Stranger?Sin Yee Chan - 2000 - Social Theory and Practice 26 (1):85-102.
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  16. Hanʼguk ŭi myŏng kangŭi.Yŏng-bok Sin (ed.) - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Maŭm ŭi Sup.
  17. Cañgerī dunīāṃ.Gurabak̲h̲asha Siṅgha - 1962
     
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  18. Sae sedae sae yulli.In-hyŏn Sin - 1969 - Sŏul: Parhaeng Taehan Kidokkyo Sŏhoe.
     
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    Inbreeding and Research Productivity Among Sociology PhD Holders in Portugal.Orlanda Tavares, Cristina Sin & Vasco Lança - 2019 - Minerva 57 (3):373-390.
    In Portugal, research productivity is nowadays essential for the positive assessment of academics, research units and study programmes. Academic inbreeding has been highlighted in the literature as one of the factors influencing research productivity. This paper tests the hypothesis that inbreeding is detrimental for research productivity, measured through the number of publications listed in Scopus. The study resorts to a database provided by the national Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education, which comprises all academics teaching in all Portuguese (...)
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    Attitudes and the Stalled Gender Revolution: Egalitarianism, Traditionalism, and Ambivalence from 1977 through 2016.Barbara Risman, Ray Sin & William J. Scarborough - 2019 - Gender and Society 33 (2):173-200.
    Empirical studies show that though there is more room for improvement, much progress has been made toward gender equality since the second wave of feminism. Evidence also suggests that women’s advancements have been more dramatic in the public sphere of work and politics than in the private sphere of family life. We argue that this lopsided gender progress may be traced to uneven changes in gender attitudes. Using data from more than 27,000 respondents who participated in the General Social (...)
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    Culture and Humanity in the New Millennium: The Future of Human Values.Kwok Siu Tong & Chan Sin-wai (eds.) - 2003 - Columbia University Press.
    The last millennium saw rapid change, spreading globalization, and shifting populations. These have posed moral, ethical, and social dilemmas that have challenged the very foundations of our beliefs and radically changed our way of life. In this volume, some of the world's greatest thinkers in philosophy, music, religion, and the arts share their insights on the future shape of human civilization. How can old cultural legacies fit new contexts? Can there be a universalist values coexist with local differentiation? Are (...)
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    Paternalistic Wife? Paternalistic Stranger?Chan Sin Yee - 2000 - Social Theory and Practice 26 (1):85-102.
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    al-Ightirāb: ḍawʼ fī wasaṭ al-nafaq.Muḥsin Muḥammad Ḥusayn - 2016 - [Damascus?]: Dār al-Zamān lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Alienation; philosophical and psychological aspects; philosophy, comparative; history; early works to 1800.
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    21-Segi EnŭN PakkwŏYa Hal KŏJinmal.Hye-sin Chŏng (ed.) - 2006 - Sŏul-si: Hanʼgyŏre Chʻulpʻan.
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    Schleiermacher and Ritschl on Individual and Social Sin.Derek R. Nelson - 2009 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 16 (2):131-154.
    Friedrich Schleiermacher's theological anthropology re-articulated the Christian doctrine of sin in novel and important ways. Albrecht Ritschl, however, was very critical of Schleiermacher on this topic, claiming that the concept of sin became too individualistic. In the wake of contemporary critiques of individualistic conceptions of sin, this article examines the Schleiermacher-Ritschl anthropological debate in historical perspective and identifies areas of continued value for theological development.
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    Do Traditional Chinese Cultural Values Nourish a Market for Pirated CDs?Wendy W. N. Wan, Chung-Leung Luk, Oliver H. M. Yau, Alan C. B. Tse, Leo Y. M. Sin & Kenneth K. Kwong - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S1):185-196.
    On one hand, Chinese consumers are well known for conspicuous consumption and the adoption of luxury products and named brands. On the other hand, they also have a bad reputation for buying counterfeit products. Their simultaneous preferences for two contrasting types of product present a paradox that has not been addressed in the literature. This study attempts to present an explanation of this paradox by examining the effects of traditional Chinese cultural values and consumer values on consumers’ deontological judgment of (...)
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    From social shame to spiritual shame: On the rite of confession of guilt and sin in Toraja.Frans P. Rumbi, Ivan T. J. Weismann, Daniel Ronda, Robi Panggarra & Yosua F. Camerling - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    This study examines the shame that drives the rite of confession of guilt and sin in the Toraja tradition and then dialogues with the Christian faith. In this study, a qualitative research method was used with an ethnographic approach. Observations and interviews were conducted with figures who knew the topic. The results show that Toraja people experience collective shame when community members commit moral violations. A sense of shame before others or social shame is felt. However, spiritual shame is (...)
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    Representaciones sociales acerca de la adopción en parejas sin hijos residentes en el departamento del Quindío.José Alonso Andrade Salazar, Laura Fernanda Gaitán Ramírez, Carolina Guevara Hernández & Valentina Martínez Aguirre - 2020 - Ratio Juris 15 (30).
    Esta es una investigación cualitativa de tipo exploratorio, que tiene como objetivo examinar las Representaciones sociales acerca de la adopción en parejas sin hijos y con posibilidades de adoptar, para lo cual se aplicará una entrevista semiestructurada a 50 parejas, además de una ficha de caracterización sociodemográfica elaborada para esta investigación. Se concluye que las parejas tienen una representación sesgada de la adopción, y prejuicios respecto a la edad, la salud, la historia de los niños y niñas, que determinan las (...)
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  29. ¿La voz de los sin voz?: Análisis crítico de la producción de testimonios en las ciencias sociales.Jorge Iván Vergara - 2004 - Aposta 8:2.
    El artículo analiza las condiciones de validez del testimonio en ciencias sociales. Sus potencialidades centrales son el constituir un campo de exploración e investigación de acercamiento a la subjetividad, especialmente a la de los sectores populares. Ello ha permitido incorporar sus discursos y representaciones en las ciencias sociales. Sin embargo, dicha incorporación se ha realizado bajo una perspectiva empirista, según la cual el testimonio es una representación inmediata, directa de los sujetos, lo que oculta la mediación del testimonio a través (...)
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    The Effects of Attitudinal and Demographic Factors on Intention to Buy Pirated CDs: The Case of Chinese Consumers. [REVIEW]Kenneth Kwong, Oliver Yau, Jenny Lee, Leo Sin & Alan Tse - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 47 (3):223 - 235.
    This study examines the impact of attitude toward piracy on intention to buy pirated CDs using Chinese samples. Attitude toward piracy is measured by a multi-item scale that has been shown to have a consistent factor structure with four distinct components, namely, social cost of piracy, anti-big business attitude, social benefit of dissemination, and ethical belief. Our findings reveal that social benefit of dissemination and anti-big business attitude have a positive relationship with intention to buy pirated CDs (...)
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  31. Sinʼgisul ŭi sahoe yullijŏk nonjaeng e kwanhan chŏngchʻaek netʻŭwŏkʻŭ punsŏk: saengmyŏng yulli wa intʻŏnet naeyong kyuje ŭi ippŏp kwajŏng ŭl chungsim ŭro = Policy network analysis of social and ethical debates on new technologies: focusing on the legislation process of bio-ethics and internet contents regulation.Sŏng-su Song (ed.) - 2003 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Kwahak Kisul Chŏngchʻaek Yŏnʼguwŏn.
     
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    Sin or Crime? Buddhism, Indebtedness, and the Construction of Social Relations in Early Medieval Japan.Brian Ruppert - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 28 (1-2):31-55.
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    Involuntary Sins, Social Psychology, and the Application of Redemption.Paul T. Berghaus & Nathan L. Cartagena - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (4):593-603.
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  34. Selling Sin: The Marketing of Socially Unacceptable Products by D. Kirk Davidson.M. Jay Polonsky - 2000 - Business and Society 39 (2):226-229.
     
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  35. Digitalización social: Un proceso sin precedentes y sin control.Fernando Sáez Vacas - 2009 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 81:95-98.
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    Hate the Sin, Love the Sinner: Examining the Role of Religiosity on Generation M’s Attitude Toward Purchasing Luxury Counterfeiting Products in Social Commerce.Saqib Ali, Hasan Zahid, Nadeem Khalid, Petra Poulova & Minhas Akbar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Counterfeiting has become a prevalent business worldwide, resulting in high losses for many businesses. Considerable attention has been paid to research an individual attitude toward purchasing luxury counterfeit products in the offline context. However, there is currently lesser-known literature on the given phenomenon in the context of social commerce. Moreover, researchers observed that counterfeiting consumption is associated with consumer ethical values or beliefs. Practitioners and researchers are keen to find those factors that affect consumers’ ethical consumption behavior to reduce (...)
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  37. What’s Wrong with Sin: Sin in Individual and Social Perspective from Schleiermacher to Theologies of Liberation.[author unknown] - 2009
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    The conflict between social and biological evolution and the concept of original sin.Donald T. Campbell - 1975 - Zygon 10 (3):234-249.
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    Virtue Remains After Removing Sin: Finding Skill Amongst Socially Responsible Investment Managers. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Ooi & Paul Lajbcygier - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 113 (2):199-224.
    We examine the investment skill of socially responsible investment (SRI) fund managers. Prior studies use the ‘alpha’ from standard asset pricing models as a proxy for management skill. However, implicit in the use of such models is that managers operate under no investment constraints. In the SRI context, this is patently false and can lead to biased alpha estimates and false conclusions about the existence of skill. We introduce a novel three-factor Fama–French asset-pricing model with the aim of estimating alpha (...)
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    How Sin Works: A Review Essay.Darlene Fozard Weaver - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3):443-470.
    Reviewing works by James Alison, Alistair McFadyen, Andrew Sung Park, Ted Peters, and Solomon Schimmel, the author suggests that the status and (dys)function of the discourse/doctrine of sin highlight tensions between theology and ethics in ways that suggest the character, limits, and promise of religious ethics. This literature commends attention to sin‐talk because it helps religious ethicists to render more adequately the dynamics of human agency, sociality, and culture and because it raises questions about the nature and task of theology, (...)
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  41. El camino sin retorno de la comunicación corporativa: ante las redes sociales.Carlos Oviedo Valenzuela - 2013 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 96:6-8.
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    Systemic Racism as Cultural and Structural Sin: Distinctive Contributions from Catholic Social Thought.Conor M. Kelly - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):143-165.
    As Catholics, like all people of goodwill, work to confront the ongoing legacy of racism in the United States, they need additional resources to understand and challenge the suprapersonal aspects of racism at the social level. Building on existing Catholic analyses of racism as a form of cultural sin and incorporating recent refinements in the concept of structural sin, this paper argues that Catholic social thought can yield a more comprehensive account of systemic racism as a structural and (...)
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    Abortion, sin, and the state in Thailand.Andrea Whittaker - 2004 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    Introduction: bearing politics -- Abortion, sin, and the state -- A history of the abortion debate -- Conceiving the nation: representations of abortion in Thailand -- Corrupt girls, victims of men, desperate women: representations of women who abort -- 'A small sin': everyday acts -- 'The truth of our day by day lives': situational ethics -- Global debates, local dilemmas.
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    Sins of Speech.John Webster - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1):35-48.
    Knowledge of sins of speech derives from knowledge of God and from knowledge of created nature as teleological, rational, social and communicative. Speech is directed to God and neighbours; it is causal and irrevocable; good speech demonstrates integrity, good intent, justice and moderation. Sinful speech arises from wicked intention and damages both speaker and hearer. Blasphemy opposes vocal confession of God with disparagement of his excellence. Defamation opposes justice by speaking against the neighbour’s good reputation. In the Christian community, (...)
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    Derechos sin Política. Hacia una crítica de los derechos en tiempos de discriminación.Asier Martínez de Bringas - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):1247-1269.
    Los fundamentos ontológicos y epistemológicos de los derechos humanos están siendo objeto de un profundo cuestionamiento las últimas décadas. Sin embargo, a pesar de este sintomático desgaste, estos fundamentos no han sido reemplazados por nuevas formas de entender la acción política; de espacios de negociación que pavimenten la vía para la reformulación de nuevos retos para la justicia social. En este proceso, el papel de los derechos humanos ha sido fundamental; sin embargo, los derechos reclaman ser deconstruidos y reelaborados (...)
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    Pride – Sin or Virtue?El orgullo. ¿Vicio o virtud?: History and Phenomenology of a Janus-faced Emotion.Ricardo Parellada - 2023 - BRILL.
    From Homeric heroes, Lucifer and Faust to the phenomenology of individual and social emotions, this book unfolds historical dimensions, literary recreations and philosophical analyses of the most ambivalent emotion of pride, from worst of sins to noblest feeling.
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    Redes sociales: Un nuevo paradigma en el horizonte sociológico.Paulo Henrique Martins - 2009 - Cinta de Moebio 35:88-109.
    La tesis central del presente texto es que la emergencia del nuevo paradigma de los movimientos sociales es verificada por la fuerza creciente de la idea de red social al interior de las ciencias sociales. Sin embargo, entendemos que el reconocimiento más amplio de este nuevo paradigma es impedido p..
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  48. Sin and Original Sin.Richard Swinburne - 1989 - In Responsibility and atonement. New York: Oxford University Press.
    All adult humans commit actual sin. Humans also have a proneness to sin, original sinfulness, inherited from a first sinner whom we may call Adam. Adam's responsibility for our sinfulness is confined to his beginning the social transmission of a morality that conflicts with our desires, and a sinful example that encouraged us to act against that morality. We are not guilty for Adam's original sin, but we owe it to Adam and all our fellow humans to help them (...)
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    Original Sin Revisited: A Recent Proposal on Thomas Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution.Reinhard Hütter - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (2):693-732.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Original Sin Revisited:A Recent Proposal on Thomas Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of EvolutionReinhard Hütter"For some years now, the theological layman has been surprised to note that in Catholic preaching, as well as in the theological literature that comes to his attention, there is either hardly any mention of the peccatum originale, or that this doctrine is even explicitly dismissed—with suppression of the canons of the Council of (...)
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    Aquinas on Hating Sin in Summa Theologiae II-II Q34 A3 and I-II Q23 A1.Keith Green - 2013 - Sophia 52 (4):601-623.
    This essay explores the phenomenological features of the passional response to evil that Aquinas calls ‘hatred of sin’ in Summa Thelogiae II-II Q34 A3 and I-II Q23 A1, among other places. Social justice concerns and philosophical objections, however, challenge the notion that one can feel hatred toward an agent’s vice or sin without it being the agent who is hated. I argue that a careful, contextual reading of these texts shows that Aquinas cannot be read as commending ‘hate’ in (...)
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