Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at 5:44PM
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author of sin
A term sometimes used to describe God’s agency in regards to evil, usually used negatively (as in “God is not the author of sin”), but rarely defined; possible definitions: efficient cause of evil, tempter to sin, doer of evil.

Learn more:

  1. John Frame: Does God Author Sin?
  2. John Piper: Is God the Author of Sin? Jonathan Edwards’ Answer
  3. John MacArthur: Is God Responsible for Evil?
  4. Lorraine Boettner: Does the Doctrine of Predestination Make God the Author of Sin?
  5. Steve Hays: Is God the Author of Sin? Part 1, Part 2
  6. On this blog: The Authoring of Sin

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Filed under Reformed Theology

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