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Curran and McCormick
{ 1 } - reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
{ 2 } - Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
{ 3 } - ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
{ 4 } - Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
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Curran and McCormick
{ 1 } - reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
{ 2 } - Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
{ 3 } - ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
{ 4 } - Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
Traditional Protestantism <=> reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
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Curran and McCormick
{ 1 } - reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
{ 2 } - Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
{ 3 } - ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
{ 4 } - Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
Curran and McCormick <=> Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
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Curran and McCormick
{ 1 } - reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
{ 2 } - Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
{ 3 } - ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
{ 4 } - Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
Liberal Protestantism <=> ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
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Curran and McCormick
{ 1 } - reason has been so corrupted by sin that it is more likely to lead us astray than to God's truth
{ 2 } - Gospel leaves us free to solve modern problems by the purely rational norms we share with non-believers
{ 3 } - ethical norms of the Bible are so historically conditioned that they no longer apply in a literal way to modern problems
{ 4 } - Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
Catholic Church <=> Christians ought to live by both rational and revealed norms
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