To speak of sin as a reality has for so long been unfashionable that it has been historicized, by Western culture, as a neurosis of the Freudian variety, when in fact it is probably the most sane way of describing the human predicament.
To speak of sin as a reality has for so long been unfashionable that it has been historicized, by Western culture, as a neurosis of the Freudian variety, when in fact it is probably the most sane way of describing the human predicament.