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  • topic_name = Substitutionary Theory of Atonement | The Penal-Substitution Theory of the atonement is the explanation that Jesus died on the cross as a substitute for sinners
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  • ...is intimately connected to a few other Catholic ideas: [[substitutionary atonement]], [[indulgences]], and [[prayers for the dead]]. ...introduction of the [[Substitutionary Atonement|substitutionary theory of atonement]] by [[Anselm of Canterbury]], the doctrine of purgatory underwent a gradua
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  • ...oration can be offered. God in Christ pays the penalty himself and makes [[atonement]] possible. That's it, I think, in a (very small) nutshell. <blockquote>There is no doubt that this view of the atonement as primarily a judicial matter, that is, there being a real penalty for sin
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  • * [[Good Friday]], [[Cross]], [[Atonement]], [[Forgiveness]] * Substitutionary atonement - [[John 10]] - "lay down his life for his sheep"
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