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Many Christians today believe they are living under a generational curse. Poverty, sickness, repeated failure, and the explanation comes quickly. An ancestor did something. A curse was spoken. A spirit is at work.
But is this really Christian?
And does Scripture actually teach this?
In Sins of the Father, Kenneth C. Alimba offers a careful Catholic critique of the idea of generational curses. Without denying spiritual warfare, he asks harder questions about cause, guilt, baptism, grace, and divine providence.
Can guilt be inherited?
Can Satan own what Christ has redeemed?
Who exactly ratifies these supposed curses?
With Scripture, philosophy, and the steady reasoning of the Catholic tradition, this book challenges fear, superstition, and careless spiritual explanations, and calls Christians back to clarity.
The real danger is not a curse.
It is misunderstanding what Christ has already done.
If you believe you are cursed, or fear that you might be, this book is for you.
Title
Sins of the father: A Catholic Critique of Generational Curses
Author
Kenneth C. Alimba
Publisher
Independently published
Published
February 2026
Weight
91g
Page Count
58
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm
ISBN
9798248021284
ISBN-10
8248021289
Eden Code
7414897
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