Article IX Of Original Or Birth-Sin

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Article IX Of Original Or Birth-Sin is a doctrinal statement in the Anglican Thirty-Nine Articles that sets out the Church of England’s teaching on the nature, effects, and theological significance of original sin in humanity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of religion
doctrinal statement
affirms corruption of the nature of every person naturally engendered of Adam
that concupiscence and lust have the nature of sin
that original sin deserves God’s wrath and damnation
that original sin remains in the regenerate
universal sinfulness of all humans after the Fall
appliesTo all humanity
baptized Christians
associatedWith Book of Common Prayer tradition NERFINISHED
canonicalCollection Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion NERFINISHED
category Anglican theology
Christian doctrinal statements on sin
concernsDoctrine baptism and regeneration
human depravity
sanctification
concernsEvent the Fall of Adam
denies Pelagian view of human nature NERFINISHED
that original sin is merely following Adam’s example
function define Anglican teaching on original sin
serve as doctrinal standard for clergy subscription
hasCanonicalNumber IX
historicalContext English Reformation NERFINISHED
influencedBy Reformation confessions NERFINISHED
St Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Western Christian doctrine of original sin
language English
partOf Articles of Religion of the Church of England NERFINISHED
Thirty-Nine Articles NERFINISHED
relatedTo Article X Of Free-Will NERFINISHED
Article XI Of the Justification of Man NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
Church of England NERFINISHED
subject concupiscence
doctrine of sin
human sinfulness
original sin
teaches that every person born into this world deserves God’s displeasure
that human nature is of its own nature inclined to evil
that man is very far gone from original righteousness
that the infection of nature remains even in those that are baptized
that the lust of the flesh is not subject to the law of God
theologicalPosition Augustinian doctrine of original sin
Reformation theology NERFINISHED
usedBy Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
Church of England NERFINISHED
other Anglican churches

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