The Doctrine of Sin, The Third Period, 730-1517 A.D. (6): The Doctrine of the Church of Rome
When discussing the doctrine of sin as maintained by the Church of Rome, -- incidentally prior to the Reformation, the Church of Rome was the Church of God and of Christ in the midst of the world, bearing in mind that in 1054 this Church was split into two large parts, the Eastern half of which had its center in Constantinople and the Western half of which had its center in Rome, -- we should call attention to the views of sin as entertained by the scholastics of the Middle Ages, by men such as...
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