James Boyce: How Original Sin Made the West (Curiosity Lecture Series)




Sydney Writers' Festival show

Summary: In the dying days of the Roman Empire, the Catholic Church adopted a dogma that became a foundation stone of post-imperial culture. The doctrine of original sin saw every human being as an innate sinner in need of salvation. The idea that there is something wrong with us, not because of what we do but who we are, survived the end of Christendom to become one of the more surprising pillars of the secular world.