postlapsarian

/ˌpoʊstlæpˈsɛriən/
adjective
  1. Relating to the time after a major fall or loss of innocence, especially referring to the biblical Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden.
    • Many religious traditions describe human life as postlapsarian, marked by suffering and moral choice.
    • The poet's work reflects a postlapsarian view of nature, where beauty is mixed with decay.
    • The novel explores the postlapsarian struggle between good and evil in a corrupt world.
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