Sin in the New Testament
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of different understandings of sin in early Christianity.



This book provides a comprehensive treatment of different understandings of sin in early Christianity.
Jeffrey S. Siker reviews the latest research on how the reading brain processes digital texts and into how churches use digital Bibles, and synthesizes the advantages and risks of the digitized Bible. Siker's conclusions merit serious reflection in classrooms and churches alike.
The book offers a comprehensive examination of the evolution of early Christian thought regarding Jesus' sinlessness. It explores theological developments and historical contexts that shaped the perception of Jesus as a flawless human figure. Through detailed analysis, the author delves into scriptural interpretations and the influence of cultural factors on this pivotal aspect of Christian belief, providing insights into the foundational views of Jesus in early Christianity.