Are People Basically Good?

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SummaryThe philosopher Blaise Pascal called man "the supreme paradox," because compared to all other creatures, he is both the most magnificent and the most miserable. What did Pascal mean? The answer goes to the heart of what the Bible says about man.Man is created in the image of God, but the Bible also tells us that man has fallen into sin and become corrupt. In Are People Basically Good?, Dr. R.C. Sproul explores the nature of mankind by looking at what it means to be made in the image of God and exploring the nature and effects of the fall.Chapters ·The Supreme Paradox ·The Image of God ·The Duality of Man ·The Reality of Our Sin ·The Depth of Our Sin ·The Extent of Our SinResourcesPart of the Crucial Questions booklet series

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Dr. R.C. Sproul (1939–2017) was founder of Ligonier Ministries, an international Christian
discipleship organization located near Orlando, Fla. He was also founding pastor of Saint Andrew’s
Chapel in Sanford, Fla., first president of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of
Tabletalk magazine. His radio program, Renewing Your Mind, is still broadcast daily on hundreds of
radio stations around the world and can also be heard online. Dr. Sproul contributed dozens of
articles to national evangelical publications, spoke at conferences, churches, colleges, and
seminaries around the world, and wrote more than one hundred books, including The Holiness of
God, Chosen by God, and Everyone’s a Theologian. He also served as general editor of the Reformation
Study Bible.

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