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Jesus Christ And The Atonement Theories

2023-06-09 14:30:05

From the eyes of God, Christians are only dirty glasses and there is sin on the inside and outside. These eyeglasses were clean and dirty in the past. Now these glasses are these ugly dirt, sinful dirt, and immoral behavior. Dirty glasses had to accept the punishment that they were dirty, and discarded the punishment with a hammer. Hammer is a tool of God to handle sinners. When the hammer is doing fine on the glass, the bread covers the glass and is hammered to preserve the glass.

Atonement: a term that refers to the forgiveness of sin in Judaism and Christianity. For Christians, the atonement is found by the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. For the Jews, the Day of Atonement is at the Day of Atonement (Day of Atonement). There, the practitioner urges God to forgive the crime committed in the past year (Prothero 2008: 199). Attendance to the religious service, measurement: The survey measures the frequency of respondents' participation in the place of worship. The extent to which measurement errors are present in self-reported attendance is controversial as people tend to overestimate their participation (see Smith 1998). Examples of this survey are in the 2008 general social survey, the Baylor religious study in 2005 and the 2003 national youth and religious studies. These are all in ARDA's data archive.

Classically, Christus Victor's atonement theory is widely regarded as the dominant theory of most historical Christian churches. In this theory, Jesus died to destroy evil forces (such as sin, death, demons etc) to release humanity from bondage. This is related to the viewpoint of ransom, the difference is that it is not paid to devils and gods. In the framework of Christus Victor, the cross was not paid for anyone, but beat the evil and gave freedom to humans.