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Some people make theology complicated. Here’s what you need to know. Theology can be intimidating, full of big words and lofty ideas. Yet theological terms aren’t just for professors to argue about in the ivory tower. These powerful words have important meanings for the everyday Christian, too. They aren’t reserved for academic theologians. These terms belong to you! In 50 Most Important...

These aberrant patterns of embodiment point to the idea that sin also has a cognitive component—unbelief. Many of these ideas come together in John 16:7–11. In verse 7, Jesus highlights the work of the Spirit as a continuation of His ministry. In verse 8, part of the Spirit’s work is to make explicit the world’s cognitive deficiencies when it comes to “sin and righteousness and judgment.” In verse 9, Jesus brings to the fore the crucial condition that produces sin: it is “because people do not believe