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On the Neurobiology of Sin

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Archbishop Lazar explores the inner human suffering aspect of sin and the passions. Seeking to bring more compassion and less ideology into the Church, dispelling some of the more cruel and destructive primitive "models of reality" His Eminence calls upon us to come to terms with the realities of the human condition in a compassionate and healing way, rather than making their wounds more deep and increasing the pain.

77 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 27, 2011

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Lazar Puhalo

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July 30, 2019
Not exactly sure what Puhalo is working to accomplish with this little book. The bulk of it is spent describing the genetic causes of transgender, homosexual, and asexual conditions. Not quite a scientific treatise, nor quite a theological one. He needs a third section to the book to explain the “so what?” from a theological perspective.
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