
The Thomistic Institute Transformed in God's Image: 2 Corinthians and our Human Destiny | Fr. Jordan Schmidt, O.P.
Mar 7, 2022
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Paul On Natural Knowledge And Idolatry
- Romans 1–3 shows human capacity for natural knowledge of God but also culpability when people willfully ignore it.
- Paul indicts both Jews and Gentiles for exchanging God's image for created idols.
Adam And Christ: Type And Anti-Type
- Paul presents Adam and Christ as type and anti-type: Adam's disobedience brings sin and death, Christ's obedience brings acquittal and life.
- The cross inaugurates the reign of grace that outweighs the reign of sin.
Sin As Act And Cosmic Power
- Paul uses 'sin' both for personal acts and a cosmic reigning power that impels personal sin.
- Christ's work aims to end sin's reign and begin a restorative reign of grace affecting souls and creation.
