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Original Sin: A Cultural History

Alan Jacobs

Essayist and biographer Alan Jacobs introduces us to the world of original sin, which he describes as not only a profound idea but a necessary one. As G. K. Chesterton explains, "Only with original sin can we at once pity the beggar and distrust the king."

Do we arrive in this world predisposed to evil? St. Augustine passionately argued that we do; his opponents thought the notion was an insult to a good God. Ever since Augustine, the church has taught the doctrine of original sin, which is the idea that we are not born innocent, but as babes we are corrupt, guilty, and worthy of condemnation. Thus started a debate that has raged for centuries and done much to shape Western civilization.

Perhaps no Christian doctrine is more controversial; perhaps none is more consequential. Blaise Pascal claimed that "but for this mystery, the most incomprehensible of all, we remain incomprehensible to ourselves." Chesterton affirmed it as the only provable Christian doctrine. Modern scholars assail the idea as baleful and pernicious. But whether or not we believe in original sin, the idea has shaped our most fundamental institutions--our political structures, how we teach and raise our young, and, perhaps most pervasively of all, how we understand ourselves. In Original Sin, Alan Jacobs takes readers on a sweeping tour of the idea of original sin, its origins, its history, and its proponents and opponents. And he leaves us better prepared to answer one of the most important questions of all: Are we really, all of us, bad to the bone?

Book Details

  • Publisher: HarperOne
  • Publish Date: Apr 28th, 2009
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.20in - 1.00in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9780060872571
  • Categories: Christian Theology - AnthropologyChristian Theology - HistoryChristianity - History

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About the Author

Jacobs, Alan: -

Alan Jacobs is professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois. He is the author of several books, including most recently The Narnian, a biography of C. S. Lewis. His literary and cultural criticism has appeared in a wide range of periodicals, including the Boston Globe, The American Scholar, First Things, Books & Culture, and The Oxford American.

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Praise for this book

"[A]n engaging and lucid work by a sophisticated Evangelical from the American South. . . . For all its American bias, Alan Jacobs's highly readably ORIGINAL SIN might fill one of the gaps in the post-Christian memory banks." -- Times Literary Supplement (London)

"One wouldn't expect a book about original sin to be entertaining, but Jacobs makes it so with deft prose and a touch of humor." -- Christian Century

"Jacobs is a superb writer whose work is beginning to get the wider notice it has long deserved." -- Books & Culture ("Top Ten Books of the Year")

Alan Jacobs presents an engagingly written, eminently humane, and insightful account of an all-important subject that is both timeless and timely. -- George Marsden, author of Jonathan Edwards: A Life

"Alan Jacobs' cultural history of the controversies that Saint Augustine's concept gave birth to is fascinating, entertaining, wonderfully researched, and thoroughly even-tempered, giving even the most disagreeable voices their say. Original Sin may well become the definitive book on the subject." -- Ron Hansen, Author of Exiles and A Stay Against Confusion

I do not believe in original sin. I do believe in Alan Jacobs. He is one the smartest and wittiest writers around on matters involving religion, and ORIGINAL SIN is a gem. -- Alan Wolfe, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College

In this brilliant account, Wheaton College literature professor Jacobs traces the idea of original sin from the Bible to the present day. . . . In his hands these abstruse theological disputes are utterly engrossing. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

"With extraordinary erudition and just enough lightness of touch to leaven the lump, Alan Jacobs traces the tangled ways that we have tried to think about human cussedness. -- Frederick Buechner, author of Secrets in the Dark

Replete with examples drawn from a number of different cultural expressions, including literature, film, and philosophy, [Original Sin] is intended to introduce a broad genearl audience to the complexity of explaining how human beings act evilly toward one another. -- Library Journal

A brilliantly illuminating, deeply thought-provoking intellectual journey. -- Booklist

"A strangely entertaining cultural survey . . . " -- The Wall Street Journal

Jacobs's discussion is terrifically worthwhile for exposing how the idea of "evil," as enunciated iwthin the doctrine, undergoes permutations and translations over time -- BN.com

Splendid...a book endeavoring to help us say and do something about the sin which so easily ensares. Strikingly, Jacobs argues that the 'confraternity' of humanity is best grounded not in our being made in the image of God but in our being made sinful in Adam. Truly a revolutionary thought--that the roots of our common humanity might be found, not in our dignity or even our potential, but in our depravity." -- Books & Culture

"A deep pool of wisdom . . . an expression of what's wrong with all of us. Jacobs' prose often sings . . . Careful when you open this book--it could keep you up at nights." -- Christianity Today

"Follows the history of thinking about original sin from Augustine to 'Hellboy' and rewards the curious reader with unique knowledge (of good and evil) on every page." -- Beliefnet (Best Religious Book of the Year)

"Jacobs's flowing prose keeps the book moving at a nice pace." -- Weekly Standard