Abstract

The article answers some questions about the doctrine of St. Augustine about original sin, since his first approaches until the Ad Simplicianum libri duo from 396. One of the questions is when and why St. Augustine, besides the concept of original sin, began to think that all the descendants of Adam are guilty of this sin, and also about the punishments of the forefathers. It also presents how Saint Augustine began to explain or express the descendants’ share in the guilt of the original sin.

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