theological_concept

sin

01KJR8RCZ80BDH8YD7FT3DGK6T

Properties

_kg_layer
0
cause
one's own will
commonality
shared with men by the false mediator
consequence
death
description
A fundamental human condition and transgression, whose consequence or 'wages' is identified as death.
nature
defilements
origin
iniquity
remedy
remission

Relationships

  • extracted_fromSource
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  • referenced_byAugustine (narrator)
    context
    recognizes_as_cause_of
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    source_text
    there was the cause of my sin
  • extracted_fromSource
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  • referenced_byBaptism
    context
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    cleansing by the health-giving sacraments, confessing Thee, Lord Jesus, for the remission of sins
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  • same_as01KJR8S07KSMX54HCDRRS1FMZM
    confidence
    0.9
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T21:56:02.250Z
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    reasoning
    The source entity 'sin' (01KJR8RCZ80BDH8YD7FT3DGK6T) is described as 'The action or state resulting from willing evil, which the narrator begins to perceive as directly linked to his own will.' Its relationship to 'Augustine (narrator)' as 'recognizes_as_cause_of' 'my sin' strongly contextualizes it as the narrator's personal experience of sin. Candidate 9, 'past sins' (01KJR8S07KSMX54HCDRRS1FMZM), is explicitly defined as 'Transgressions committed by the narrator in the past, which have been forgiven and covered by God.' Both entities refer to the specific, personal transgressions of the narrator (Augustine), making them the same real-world entity from the perspective of the text.