“Give What You Command, and Then Command Whatever You Will”: Augustine, Pelagius, and the Question of Original Sin

No debate in the history of the church has been more important for the doctrine of sin than the debate between Augustine and Pelagius
Minimized Corruption: A Roman Catholic Theology of Sin

What happens when mercy, at the expense of sin, becomes ingrained as the central message of the Bible? We find out in Rome’s story.
Talking about Sin is Hard: Its Covenantal Background and the Challenge of Modernity

We are not merely “broken”; we are “wicked.” The former language minimizes our culpability and takes away from the legal and covenantal responsibility.