postlapsarian

[pohst-lap-sair-ee-uhn]

postlapsarian Definition

  • 1occurring or existing after the Fall of Man
  • 2pertaining to the time or state after Adam's expulsion from Eden

Using postlapsarian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "postlapsarian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The novel explores the postlapsarian world of humanity.

  • Example

    The painting depicts a postlapsarian landscape with barren fields and desolate ruins.

  • Example

    Theologians have debated the nature of postlapsarian existence for centuries.

postlapsarian Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for postlapsarian

  • post-Fall
  • post-Eden
  • post-Paradise

Phrases with postlapsarian

  • postlapsarian condition

    the state of humanity after the Fall, characterized by sin and suffering

    Example

    The doctrine of original sin describes the postlapsarian condition of humanity.

  • literature that deals with the consequences of the Fall and the human condition after it

    Example

    John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' is a classic example of postlapsarian literature.

  • theological reflection on the nature of humanity and God's relationship with humanity after the Fall

    Example

    Theologians such as Augustine and Aquinas developed complex systems of postlapsarian theology.

Origins of postlapsarian

from post- meaning 'after' + Latin lapsus meaning 'a fall'

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Summary: postlapsarian in Brief

'Postlapsarian' [pohst-lap-sair-ee-uhn] refers to the time or state after Adam's expulsion from Eden. It describes the world and humanity after the Fall, characterized by sin and suffering. Examples of usage include 'The novel explores the postlapsarian world of humanity.' and 'Theologians have debated the nature of postlapsarian existence for centuries.'