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Human beings have three separate entities namely body, soul, and spirit based on theological
teaching. However, as they learn from the environment, everything changes, including their
views about themselves, personal desires and wants, perceptions of other people, as well as
their ideas about human beings acts and what makes their acts as real acts of human beings.
From here, they learn to pursue their passion to reach their desires and ambitions in life.
Nature of Man
Based on early Christian beliefs, a person is viewed through different perspectives:
1. Augustinian doctrine
From this doctrine, a person is spiritually dead. Such doctrine centers on the original sin, that is,
from Adam and Eve.
2. Pelagianism
This doctrine regards a person as spiritually well at birth, and then he/she chooses his/her own
destiny. According to this doctrine, a person may reshape his/her destiny. However, some
disagree with this theory since the Augustinian doctrine simply says that God determines a
person's destiny
3. Semi-pelagianism
This doctrine states that a person is spiritually sick and only needs the help of a higher power to
assist him/her in his/her recovery.
Through time, human nature has developed distinguishing qualities, features, and skills, such as
listening, speaking, and acting which are independent from the influence of culture. In contrast,
in the field of ethics, a person is the source of norms of conductor way of life which inevitably
brings up the question of "what it is to be human."
Nature of Man
Based on early Christian beliefs, a person is viewed through different perspectives:
1. Augustinian doctrine
From this doctrine, a person is spiritually dead. Such doctrine centers on the original sin,
that is, from Adam and Eve.
2. Pelagianism
This doctrine regards a person as spiritually well at birth, and then he/she chooses his/her
own destiny. According to this doctrine, a person may reshape his/her destiny. However,
some disagree with this theory since the Augustinian doctrine simply says that God
determines a person's destiny
3. Semi-pelagianism
This doctrine states that a person is spiritually sick and only needs the help of a higher
power to assist him/her in his/her recovery.
human nature has developed distinguishing qualities, features, and skills, such as
listening, speaking, and acting which are independent from the influence of
culture.
in the field of ethics, a person is the source of norms of conductor way of life
which inevitably brings up the question of "what it is to be human."