Frankenstein, Death, and Original...

Frankenstein, Death, and Original Sin

Trouble in Paradise - Understanding Orthodoxy by Rethinking ... di Matthew Lyon

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Episode 11 —

Frankenstein, Death, and Original Sin

This episode explores Frankenstein by Mary Shelley as more than a warning about science—it’s a story about death, the human will, and what happens when traditional theological frameworks collapse.

🧭 Core Idea

In earlier Christian thought—seen clearly in Paradise Lost—the pattern is:

sin → death

But in Frankenstein, that pattern is reversed:

death → becomes the engine that drives human action

The novel presents a world where death is no longer explained within a theological framework, but becomes the central problem shaping everything.

⚔️ Historical and Theological Background

  • John Milton writes within a world shaped by:
    • Reformation theology
    • divine sovereignty
    • human fallenness ... 
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free willevangelicalEastern OrthodoxyArminianfrankensteinWilliam GodwinMary ShelleyPercy Bysshe ShelleyMary Wollstonecraft