Pécher n’est pas un crime : Ivan Illich et l’institutionnalisation du péché par l’Église

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (3):361-371 (2017)
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Abstract

For Ivan Illich, a twentieth-century critical thinker driven by deep faith, sin is a denial of the dignity of another who calls out to me, and a betrayal my own vocation to respond, which were revealed by the Incarnation and the Gospel. Illich thus holds that the criminalization of sin, that is to say, its transformation into a violation of Church law through the imposition of compulsory confession in the thirteenth century, is a perversion of what has been opened by the Gospel. This article explains Illich’s conception and explores its strength, not as historiography of the past, but as carrying a unique resonance with the present.

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