Cornelius Plantinga is president emeritus of Calvin Theological Seminary and senior research fellow at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. His previous books include Beyond Doubt, Not the Way It's Supposed to Be, and Engaging God's World, and his many articles and essays have appeared in such periodicals as Books & Culture, Christianity Today, and The Christian Century.
Anglican Journal
"This insightful book is leavened with charm and wit." Augsburg
Fortress Book News
"Especially valuable for preachers, seminary students, and AIMs.
Plantinga provides a sophisticated analysis of sin . . . A welcome
corrective to contemporary theological reactions against
Neo-orthodoxy." Booklist
"The book is almost always interesting, often provocative, and
sometimes infuriating. . . Plantinga's insistence that sin is a
theologically and philosophically relevant category deserves
serious consideration." CBA Bookstore Journal
"His patient dissection, clear writing style, and ease with
metaphor make this book a valuable catalog of sin's various
mutations. . . Pastors and counselors will find this book
especially valuable." Interpretation
"Plantinga's new book is as fine an instrument as a mere book can
be for reintroducing Christendom to the concept of sin. It is
conceptually sophisticated without being technical or academic. . .
A stunning feast of metaphors and memorable formulas, of
illustrations from private and public life gleaned from history,
biographies, fiction, newspapers and magazines, and personal
experience -- as well as an occasional theologian. This is theology
for preachers and others who live and work close to the ground."
Journal of Theology for Southern Africa
"A fascinating and very readable theology of sin." Librarian's
World (Evangelical Church Library Association)
"Highly recommended reading and a must for church libraries."
Princeton Seminary Bulletin
"A coherent, substantive theological treatise with a wealth of
homiletical insights and real-life connections." Provident Book
Finder
"An excellent book . . . Cornelius Plantinga makes his book both
fascinating and clear." Theology Today
"A refreshing and updated presentation of the traditional Christian
understanding of sin and how it affects every aspect of our
personhood. . . Engaging and worthwhile."
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