| 11. | However, " concupiscence " remains as an inclination to sin, which is not sin unless actualized.
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| 12. | The view of the Eastern Orthodox Church varies on whether Mary is free of all actual sin or concupiscence.
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| 13. | Thus, " concupiscence " as a distinct term is more likely to be used by Catholics.
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| 14. | Luther and the Reformers, following Augustine, insisted that what was called " concupiscence " was actually sin.
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| 15. | Further, marriage was said to be for the " relief of concupiscence " as well as any spiritual purpose.
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| 16. | Another reason for the differing views of Catholics and certain Protestants on concupiscence is their position on sin in general.
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| 17. | The inclination toward sin and evil persists, however, and he must continue to struggle against concupiscence ( CCC 2520 ).
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| 18. | Owing to the weakness of human nature and the presence of the evil concupiscence ( fomes peccati : Trid ., Sess.
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| 19. | Q . Now, about your service in Egypt : While there you knew one Queen Cleopatra, a person notorious for arousing concupiscence.
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| 20. | Augustine of Hippo ( 354 430 ) furthered the teaching of original sin by concluding that Adam's sin is transmitted by concupiscence.
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