What This Document Is
This is a short reflection paper completed for THEO 202-B08, Theology Survey II at Liberty University, submitted by Daniel Shin on October 1, 2017. The paper focuses on the theological doctrine of Hamartiology – the study of sin. It explores the nature of sin from a Christian perspective, referencing both biblical concepts and external theological works.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is intended for students enrolled in Theology Survey II. It serves as a demonstration of understanding core theological concepts and the ability to connect them to relevant sources. It’s likely used as part of a larger assessment of the student’s grasp of systematic theology.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This is a student’s personal reflection and represents one interpretation of the material. It is not a comprehensive theological treatise and should not be used as a primary source for in-depth study.
What This Document Provides
The full paper includes a student’s exploration of the nature of sin, referencing C.S. Lewis’ *Mere Christianity* and an article titled “8 Sins Christians are Starting to Ignore.” It identifies four specific sins – self-righteousness, fear/worry, pride, and hatred – and offers a brief analysis of each. This preview does *not* include the full arguments presented, the student’s complete analysis, or the cited source materials.