Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 8:00PM
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noetic effects of sin
The negative effect of sin on the minds and thinking of humankind, causing the reasoning ability of fallen humanity to be corrupted, especially degrading the understanding of spiritual things; also called the noetic effects of the fall.

Learn more:

  1. Credo House Ministries: Noetic Effects of Sin
  2. Ligonier Ministries: The Noetic Effects of Sin
  3. GotQuestions.org: How did the Fall humanity?
  4. Paul Mizzi: After-effects of the fall
  5. Exegesis and Theology: Van Til on the noetic effects of the fall

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Filed under Anthropology.

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