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Why is Original Sin called the “Sin of Adam,” not the Sin of Adam and Eve?
Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 02-18-19 | Msgr. Charles Pope

Posted on 02/19/2019 7:51:20 AM PST by Salvation

Why is Original Sin called the “Sin of Adam,” not the Sin of Adam and Eve?

February 18, 2019

Adam and Eve – Johann Wenzel Peter

Original sin is that first sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, committed when they ate the forbidden fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Gen 3:1-7). While it clearly involved them both, Scripture and Tradition refer to it formally as the “Sin of Adam” or “Adam’s Sin,” not the “Sin of Adam and Eve.” It is also described as coming to us “through one man,” not “through one man and one woman.” Consider the following quotes from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church:

Again, why just Adam?

I want to propose several answers, some of them somewhat politically incorrect. Not everything I am about to write represents formal Church teaching; some of it is speculation on my part.

Parallelism – St. Paul makes it clear that we are saved by Christ alone. This is because sin came through “one man” and hence we are saved by “one Man,” the Lord Jesus Christ. Just as in Adam all die, so in Christ are all made alive (cf Rom 5:17; 1 Cor 15:22). Parallelism makes it fitting that because we were saved by one Man, we were steeped in sin through one man. This argument is ultimately unsatisfying because it amounts to a kind of post hoc ergo propter hoc argument by starting with the conclusion (we were saved by one Man) and then developing the premise (that it is because one man sinned). The New Testament guides and influences our understanding of the Old Testament, and it should. Hence, there are two Adams, a “man-for-Man” parallelism. In this sense the first sin is fittingly called the “Sin of Adam.”

The Headship of Adam – Scripture teaches of the headship of the husband in marriage (cf Eph 5:22; 1 Peter 3:1; Titus 5:2; Col 3:18). When God ordained marriage, He stated, A man shall leave his father and mother and cling to his wife, and the two of them shall be one (Gen 2:24). The man leads the marriage and is its head, but this makes him ultimately responsible for what takes place in that marriage.

Today, we tend to think of headship as a privilege, but Scripture speaks of it more in terms of responsibility and service (cf Mark 10:41-45; Lk 12:48). Thus, the headship of the husband brings upon him the ultimate responsibility for what happens in his household. This does not mean that his wife is necessarily without guilt, only that that he must answer for it.

I am the head of my parish. As such, if one of my parishioners or staff does something wrong, the bishop calls me and expects me to handle the matter. I am ultimately responsible for what happens in my parish and must account for it, accept shared responsibility for it, and correct it. It may be because I failed to teach properly. Perhaps I did not exercise enough oversight. It may not be entirely my fault, but as head, I must answer for it.

Hence, original sin is called the “Sin of Adam” because as head of the household he bore ultimate responsibility for what took place. When God was looking for them after they had sinned, He did not say, “Adam and Eve, where are you?” He said, “Adam, where are you?” (Gen 3:9) Eve was not without blame, but God called on Adam to render an account. Adam had headship and, in this sense, the first sin is fittingly called the “Sin of Adam.”

The “Complexity” of Original Sin – When we think of the first sin, we tend to think of it simplistically, as simply the eating of forbidden fruit. I suggest that it was more complicated than that and involved Adam a little more than is commonly thought.

Adam had been placed in the Garden of Eden prior to Eve’s creation and had been told to work it and keep it (Gen 2:15). (Some translations say that he is to work in it and guard it.)

After Eve’s creation, she has a somewhat lengthy conversation with the devil, during which he spars with her, tempting her and ultimately causing her to fall. During this time, where was Adam? One would think he wasn’t there because the text does not record him saying anything, but in fact Adam was right there the whole time! One would expect Adam to say to Satan, “Why are you talking to my wife? What are you saying to her? Why are you trying to mislead her?” One would further expect Adam to dispute what Satan was saying and to defend his wife from this temptation and error. Surely, Eve should not have had to answer Satan all on her own. She does well at the outset but then weakens under his onslaught. Why does Adam not step in to protect her and to bolster her strength? Why does he not assist her in this struggle and defend her against this threat? Is his silence not part of the first sin? Is his omission not integral to the fall of them both?

Adam had an obligation to rebuff Satan and to guard his wife and the garden, but he remained passive. As head of the house, Adam had the primary responsibility of defending his household from all error, sin, and threat. Eve should not have had to face Satan alone. Adam was worse than useless; his silence gave strength to Satan’s arguments. Eve was not without sin, but Adam failed to assist her and to provide her the support she needed and deserved.

Thus, the first sin involved more than merely eating the fruit; that was its culmination. Adam’s complicit silence was integral to the fall; it set the stage. In this sense the first sin is fittingly called the “Sin of Adam.”


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: adam; bible; catholic; catholicism; eden; eve; sin; theology
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To: DesertRhino
Again, SHE was deceived by a talking snake, the poor little innocent waif. But Adam -wasn’t- deceived by a naked woman he trusted. Got it.

Yeah, well he was with her and watching the whole thing.

He could have manned up, as was his responsibility, and stopped it, and he didn't.

He was willing to watch her eat and let her take the risk before he took a bite.

What a hero, willing to sacrifice his wife.

21 posted on 02/19/2019 9:23:46 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: Mom MD

Eve....”Come here, come here, come here..
No...get away, get away, get away”


22 posted on 02/19/2019 9:24:50 AM PST by gathersnomoss (Grace and Dignity Will Win The Day.)
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To: MrEdd
Never at any point in scripture is it stated that Adam was present.

Um, actually, it is.

Genesis 3:1-7 Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?”

The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’”

“You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.

23 posted on 02/19/2019 9:28:56 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: Ezekiel

LOL!
You win today’s post


24 posted on 02/19/2019 9:30:18 AM PST by Zathras
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To: DesertRhino

+, experience?


25 posted on 02/19/2019 9:31:54 AM PST by mad_as_he$$
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To: Ezekiel

Eve was “not guilty”


26 posted on 02/19/2019 10:04:16 AM PST by Bratch (IF YOU HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT CITIZENS, YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT LEADERS-George Carlin)
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To: DesertRhino
Because you never do a crime with a chick.

Toby Keith - Bullets In The Gun


27 posted on 02/19/2019 10:10:42 AM PST by Bratch (IF YOU HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT CITIZENS, YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SELFISH IGNORANT LEADERS-George Carlin)
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To: yuleeyahoo

[ Why is Original Sin called the “Sin of Adam,” not the Sin of Adam and Eve?

Because Adam knowingly sinned. ]

Eve was a child (mentally, many women are mental children when it comes to morality questions), she had no clue or knowledge about what she was about to do and it’s long term implications.

Adam as the head of household ( and mental adult ) had to be the responsible one and he FAILED!


28 posted on 02/19/2019 10:21:53 AM PST by GraceG ("If I post an AWESOME MEME, STEAL IT! JUST RE-POST IT IN TWO PLACES PLEASE")
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To: DesertRhino

[ Again, SHE was deceived by a talking snake, the poor little innocent waif. But Adam -wasn’t- deceived by a naked woman he trusted. Got it. ]

Women always get off scoff free compared to men, always, it has always been this way, it will always be this way.

Because no matter what the feminists claim to say, the equation of equality breaks down when responsibility is handed out...


29 posted on 02/19/2019 10:24:31 AM PST by GraceG ("If I post an AWESOME MEME, STEAL IT! JUST RE-POST IT IN TWO PLACES PLEASE")
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To: DesertRhino

“Because you never do a crime with a chick.”

The road goes on forever and the party never ends.


30 posted on 02/19/2019 6:14:11 PM PST by jocon307
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To: Salvation

The explanation I heard and liked was that Adam said “that woman whom YOU made gave me the apple, so I ate it.” In other words, Adam was throwing the blame back on God, for having put Eve in his life. Eve was wrong, but Adam’s attitude was what really ticked off God.


31 posted on 02/19/2019 6:23:39 PM PST by married21 ( As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
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To: Salvation

God gave Adam not eve the responsibility


32 posted on 02/20/2019 2:44:29 AM PST by ravenwolf (Left lane drivers and tailgaters have the smalles,t brains in the hi h wordsi to your mom.)
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