Limbo and the Children of Faerie
The fate of the ungraced innocents highlights much of what has been most difficult about the doctrine of original sin. As an alternative to the extremes of an easy-going universalism or consignment to the fires of hell, this paper reexamines Aquinas’s claims about a possible state of ungraced natura...
Auteur principal: | Pinsent, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Philosophy Documentation Center
2016
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