By exploring the implications of Augustine’s doctrine of sin, Christian theologian Jesse Couenhoven analyzes the link between the doctrine of original sin and sexism. He argues that sexism can be understood as a form or outworking of original sin. His point of departure is the existence of common elements between Augustine’s view of sin and the perspectives of many feminist scholars. One of those elements is the nature of sin/responsibility. Original Sin and the Criticism Made by Feminist Scholars A general criticism made by feminist scholars (for instance, Valerie Saiving) is that the Christian tradition has paid nothing or little …
