Fall of Humanity
The fall describes humanity’s rebellion in Adam and the resulting corruption, alienation, and death that entered the human story.
Formal Definition
The fall is the primal act of human disobedience against God through which sin, death, and curse entered human experience.
Key Scriptures
Genesis 3
Romans 5:12–21
1 Corinthians 15:21–22
Romans 5:12–21
1 Corinthians 15:21–22
Explanation
The fall explains why creation groans, why human hearts are bent toward rebellion, and why redemption is necessary. Scripture does not treat sin as superficial mistake but as covenant-breaking revolt with devastating consequences.
Scripture Index
Genesis 3
Psalm 51:5
Romans 5:12–21
Ephesians 2:1–3
Psalm 51:5
Romans 5:12–21
Ephesians 2:1–3
Subtopics
Disobedience
Curse
Death
Alienation
Curse
Death
Alienation
Application / Why It Matters
Understanding the fall keeps theology realistic about the human condition and magnifies the necessity of grace.
Historical / Church Reflection
Christian theology has treated Adam’s fall as foundational for understanding sin, death, and the need for Christ as the second Adam.
Viewpoints / Debates
Debates often involve original sin, inherited guilt, and the precise relation between Adam and humanity.
