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"Sin and Desire in Analytic Theology: A Return to Genesis 3" (Sarah Coakley)

Sarah Coakley, Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge

AAR & SBL Annual Meetings in San Antonio, Texas

November 20, 2016

Abstract: The ‘problem of evil’ has dominated modern analytic philosophy of religion, with ‘original sin’ merely seen as a further complication for the ‘free will defense’. This lecture starts from a different direction: a close exegesis of the Genesis Fall narrative itself, with a focus on ‘sin’ as misdirected desire. Drawing on a rich set of alternative renditions (from rabbinical, Greek, Syriac and Latin sources), a typology of contrasting classic accounts of sin is essayed. While each generates a theodicy problem of its own, a favoured philosophical solution emerges, intensifying rather than dissolving the classic felix culpa paradox, but freshly illuminating the relation between desire and freedom.

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