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In most respects, the man is like the beast.
God’s call to Adam, “Where art thou?” was only a gracious invitation to share fellowship.
Labor is punishment.
Genesis 1 & 2 leaves room for doubt as to the beneficent character of God’s creation.
Disorder in the universe and disturbance in human relationships have nothing in common.
The Biblical estimate of man includes man’s unified nature and man’s inherent mortality.
Paul emphasizes the dignity of the body, but not any degradation of the body.
The body needs to be disciplined and yielded to Christ.
The divine nature and glory of God has been partially revealed to all men.
In bondage, man as “slaves of corruption” is subject to the flesh, the devil and elemental spirits.
No discussion of man’s sinfulness is morbid self-analysis.
Death is a universal and inescapable fact.
Thoughtful reflection forbids us to believe that death is intrinsically natural.
The redemptive purpose of God was initiated through Noah.
Man can escape other men’s sins and cannot avoid injecting his own into the community.
A man has responsibilities man-ward as well as God-ward.