Luther knew the depths of sin in his own heart and the need for daily atonement. |
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For instance, they do not ask whose interests are served through doctrines of universal salvation or limited atonement. |
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The most radical effort of this kind is his revision of the doctrines of atonement and incarnation. |
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What would be necessary by way of reparation, apology, atonement for that to be acceptable? |
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He was the sacrificial lamb without blemish, making an atonement to end all sacrifices. |
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How much more while the antitypical atonement is going on in heaven, should those who minister in sacred things be holy. |
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They are still awaiting some kind of atonement for the excesses of the late 1990s and beyond. |
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A major problem with Wright is that, if he does hold to Christ's vicarious atonement, he believes Christ died for and will save all men. |
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Now they have an opportunity to underscore that atonement with a few well-placed phone calls in defense of democracy and the rule of law. |
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A number of theologians have recently articulated a vision of the atonement in similar images. |
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The truncation of each episode resounds poignantly, leaving us stranded in atonement with moral handgrips denied. |
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Compassionate assistance cannot, of course, be a substitute for the punishment of criminal acts or atonement for wrongdoing. |
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We chat for 45 minutes, touching on atonement, forgiveness and incarceration. |
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One simple conclusion would be that this is a desire for atonement taken too far. |
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Stott seeks out to explain the significance of the Cross and answers the objections commonly brought against Biblical teaching on the atonement. |
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But this book, McEwan's grandest and most ambitious yet, is much more than the story of a single act of atonement. |
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It is an epic tale of love and war and atonement, which traces one man's long journey home and the woman who waits for him. |
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This is not because we have earned God's favor but simply because we belong to Christ and his sacrifice has made perfect atonement for our sin. |
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He is so nicknamed because he never stops talking of Crime and Punishment, guilt and atonement. |
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Prayer, reading, and atonement grew into a way of life that Matt managed to keep hidden. |
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God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement through faith in his blood. |
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Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement. |
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The first was symbol of the atonement the 2nd was to symbol the carrying away of sins. |
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There he cleansed the temple, prefiguring his great atonement for sin, making us fit for communion with God. |
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So there is also a loss of the fear of God, and the judgement to come, and the precious atonement for our sins. |
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From God's perspective Christ died and his atonement is practically effective for the elect who come to know him through the cross. |
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Put simply, Christ was an innocent substitute, sacrificed to make atonement for sin. |
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How do you define the nature of that atonement or propitiation which Jesus Christ made? |
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The denominative verb which is to make an atonement, make reconciliation, or to purge is or Kapar. |
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It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith. |
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In some classical accounts of atonement, this incorporative power is discussed in terms of an exchange or substitution. |
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The iconography of the Liege statuette further refutes the notion that it could have been offered in atonement. |
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Shouldn't God judge man after he has repented, after there has been atonement for his sins? |
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It is but one of several theories of atonement that have popped up in the history of the Church. |
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He is the High Priest who makes full and final atonement for the sins of His people. |
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To pursue this line of thought further would be to construct a whole theology of redemption and atonement. |
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Mithra was slain upon a cross in Persia to make atonement for humankind and take away the sins of the world. |
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The two offerings together symbolized a community of people at peace with God because atonement for sins had been made. |
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In the Levitical Law, the High Priest was required to offer blood sacrifices as an atonement for sins, and confess man's sins to God. |
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The Mapuche Indians in Chile still sacrifice a white lamb without blemish as an atonement for sin. |
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It is to make atonement to the Most Scared Heart for all the sins of the world and to implore His grace and mercy for every family in the Ferrybank Parish. |
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Is it an act of atonement, manipulation, or self preservation? |
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It's as much an outburst of pop psychology as of religious atonement. |
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Is this an act of atonement or a cozying up to future journalists? |
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In the Old Testament, atonement was given through ordination and the blood of the sin offering. |
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You alone are atonement for a multitude of people who offend me by their waywardness. |
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Your presence before me is a consolation, at the same time an atonement for the waywardness of many of my priests. |
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He who believes that the world was meant by Me to be a vale of tears and atonement is mistaken. |
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It was the sacrifice of atonement for a year's worth of Israel's sins all at once. |
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This calls to mind the flagellations during Medieval times used for the atonement of sings and to purify the community. |
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But if any one remits the retaliation by way of charity, it is an act of atonement for himself. |
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The bill underscores the need to publicly commemorate this tragic event through public education initiatives so as to lead to an atonement. |
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They don't need to be bound to the law, and they don't need the procedure of atonement. |
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It is a day devoted to atonement, introspection and self-examination. |
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But I am a product of my background and for me I understand atonement as a person's effort to acquire a new heart and a new spirit. |
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Biblically, the optimum means for attaining atonement consists of both animal sacrifices and sincere confessionary repentant prayer used in conjunction with each other. |
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The December after he died I gave my deer rifle back to the man from whom Papa bought it and I actively contribute to various wildlife funds as an act of atonement. |
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Most of all you felt they looked like a team on a mission of atonement. |
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It is precisely here where the peculiarities of atonement and forgiveness may have to be considered, along with a specific reference to the circumstances. |
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Nashe's attitude to his fate is fatalistic, he accepts that his freedom is taken from him and the building of the wall becomes a kind of atonement. |
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Yet that still does not amount to full atonement for what he did. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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The guilt of their sin was conveyed to the little lamb, and then the sinner killed the lamb, and the blood of that lamb was sprinkled on the altar to make atonement for sin. |
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For all our SINS, may the Force that makes forgiveness possible forgive us, pardon us, and make atonement possible. |
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Still, even if expressed by a metaphor some might find ostentatious, vicarious atonement as a concept was nothing outlandish in first-century Jerusalem. |
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More subtly perhaps, the incamational model of the atonement undercuts the sense of vicariousness that underlies the satisfaction and penal models. |
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We should be looking for forgiveness, atonement and forgetfulness in these instances so that we can live together in the future. |
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His thoughts have guided much subsequent discussion on the procession of the Holy Spirit and the atonement. |
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But the goat, on which the lot fell to be the scapegoat, shall be presented alive before the Lord, to make an atonement with him, and to let him go for a scapegoat into the wilderness. |
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I cannot fault the feminists and womanists who call these atonement motifs an image of divine child abuse. |
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The concept of vicarious atonement, that one person can atone for the sins of another, is found in many religions. |
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This idea, further developed by theologians such as John Miley, became one of the prominent views of the atonement in Methodist Arminianism. |
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Most Baptists consider the Communion to be primarily an act of remembrance of Christ's atonement, and a time of renewal of personal commitment. |
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The enormity of the offence led Anselm to reject personal acts of atonement, even Peter Damian's flagellation, as inadequate and ultimately vain. |
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He gave glimpse of his guile against England, though the Slovakia aberration left him seeking atonement in the final against a strong Czech Republic side. |
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In 1020, he made a pilgrimage and offered his own crown upon the shrine as atonement for the sins of his forefathers. |
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The purpose remains hidden as long as this atonement does not happen. |
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Therefore, the fact that there is no need for the temple in New Jerusalem tells you that the heart of those who enter New Jerusalem is not a heart that needs atonement, but it is the heart that is full of the truth. |
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The European Union's fifty-year history has been a history of reconciliation among its peoples and ethnic groups, of atonement and self-examination by its peoples following the Second World War. |
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Many of these beings confined in places of atonement are mirrors into which humanity does not wish to look, for it knows that what these mirrors reflect will many times be an accusation. |
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Mr Grass incarnated the politically-engaged writer, a role whose elevated status in post-war Germany was in part an atonement for the failure of intellectuals to combat the rise of extremism in the previous generation. |
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The time of atonement and purification is brief for he who sees his trials with spirituality, yet for those enveloped in materialism that which in truth passes quickly shall go slowly. |
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These Quaker men downplayed the evangelical Quaker belief in the atonement of Christ on the Cross at Calvary. |
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When a man has been guilty of any vice, the best atonement he can make for it is, to warn others. |
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Here the Son clearly speaks of his substitutionary atonement for sinful humanity. |
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And he called on the Government to fix a national day of atonement when all Irish people would remember the victims. |
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It is Lewis' cold-eyed conviction which convinces me that the day of atonement is at hand. |
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The Phocians behaved with so much gallantry, that they were thought to have made a sufficient atonement for their former offense. |
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The diary exudes confession under compulsion – of imminent death, the fear of retribution in the afterlife, perhaps – but there is nothing of genuine atonement in it. |
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This is the atonement for violating the oaths that you swore to keep. |
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Some congregations opposed liberalizing influences that appeared to mitigate traditional views of sin and corollary doctrines such as the substitutionary atonement of Jesus. |
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I had to agree that much of the hymnody we call on, and a lot of the music chosen for choirs determined to sing cantatas, reflects just one theology of atonement. |
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Thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering for atonement. |
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She sees neorealism as accomplishing a paradoxical double movement encompassing both a repression of the memory of fascism and a desire for atonement for the past. |
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From such thinking follow a docetic understanding of the atonement. |
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The transmission of original sin from Adam to the whole human race as well as Christ's atonement would not be possible if polygenesis became accepted. |
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The efficacy of the atonement remains limited to those who believe. |
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