Hamartigeniam Ex Rom. V, 12. 13. 14 Demonstratam is a theological treatise written in Latin by Johann Franz Buddeus and Joannes Krieg. This work presents a detailed examination of the concept of Hamartia, often translated as 'sin, ' particularly in relation to the biblical text of Romans 5:12-14.
Buddeus, a prominent theologian, delves into the implications of this scripture, exploring the doctrine of original sin and its consequences for humanity. The book offers a rigorous demonstration and interpretation, reflecting the theological debates and scholarly approaches of the 18th century. It will be of interest to scholars and students of theology, biblical studies, and church history, especially those researching the historical development of soteriological doctrines.
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