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Communal Reconciliation: Corporate Responsibility and Opposition to Systemic Sin
Authors:D. T. Everhart
Affiliation:Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology, University of St Andrews, South Street, St Andrews, KY16 9AJ UK
Abstract:Recent events have given rise to considerations of systemic sin and how the church should respond to it. This article looks at passages in the Hebrew Bible which demonstrate the communal character of sin and atonement. God holds the whole nation responsible despite righteous individuals, often for the sins of individuals. Paul develops this relation between individuals and groups in his ecclesiology. I argue from this development that responsibility for sins, individual or systemic, is placed on the whole community. Thus, there is for the church a corporate responsibility for reconciliation, demanding group agency in rectifying systemic sins like racism.
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