Gay Marriage: Analysis Of Newsweek's Article
Post 1: The Beginning
Post 2: Journalistic Integrity
Post 3: Bible And Marriage
Post 4: Homosexuality and the Bible
Post 5: Remaining Issues
Dr. Darrell Bock is Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He also is Professor for Spiritual Development and Culture there. He is an Editor at Large for Christianity Today and is a Past President of the Evangelical Theological Society (2000-2001). He is the author of over twenty books and is a New York Times Best Selling author. He has been blogging on this site since May, 2006.
So, Dr. Bock, what would you define sin as? I'm looking in the Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms (McKim 1996, 260) and it says, "sin is the human condition of separation from God that arises from opposition to God's purposes. It may be breaking God's law, failing to do what God wills, or rebellion."
It seems to me that failing to obey the command to "sanctify yourselves" (Le 11:44), in this case by not eating that which is unclean, would be "failing to do what God wills."
I don't believe that McKim is infallible, so I was curious if you had a slightly different take on "sin."