“Transmission at generation”: Could original sin have happened at the time when Homo sapiens already had a large population size?

Scientia et Fides 4 (1):253-294 (2016)
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Abstract

Models have been proposed assuming that God created the first human persons at the time when Homo sapiens already had a large population size; this hypothesis agrees with emerging data of evolutionary genetics. The present article argues that in such a historical context the propagation of original sin can be explained through “transmission at generation”, in accord with Romans 11:32, and the “Decree concerning original sin of the Council of Trent”.

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