Penal substitution is a specific type of substitutionary atonement theory in Christian theology. It emphasizes that Jesus took on the punishment for humanity's sins, satisfying God's justice. Substitutionary atonement, on the other hand, is a broader concept that includes various theories about how Jesus' death reconciles humanity with God.
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Substitutionary atonement and penal substitution are both Christian theological concepts that focus on the idea of Jesus Christ taking the place of humanity to atone for sin. The key difference lies in the emphasis on punishment: penal substitution emphasizes that Jesus took on the punishment for sin that humanity deserved, while substitutionary atonement focuses more broadly on the idea of Jesus serving as a substitute for humanity in order to reconcile them with God.
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Aslan sacrifices himself on the Stone Table in Chapter 15 in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" as a substitutionary atonement for Edmund's betrayal. By offering himself in Edmund's place, Aslan displays sacrificial love and ultimately defeats the White Witch's claim on Edmund's life through his act of selflessness.
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The paperback 2003 Anchor edition of Atonement by Ian McEwan has 368 pages.
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The duration of A Mother's Atonement is 1800.0 seconds.
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Atonement is a Jewish and Christian doctrine that describes how sin can be forgiven by God. Days of atonement are days dedicated to pursuing the forgiveness of sins.
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Atonement grossed $50,980,159 in the domestic market.
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The novel by Ian McEwan published in 2001 is "Atonement."
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Her Atonement - 1911 was released on:
USA: 23 May 1911
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Her Atonement - 1913 was released on:
USA: 30 June 1913
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Her Atonement - 1915 was released on:
USA: 20 September 1915
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The banker sought atonement for his sins of stealing the money from investors.
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The cast of Atonement - 1970 includes: Alexander Scourby as Narrator
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A Brother's Atonement - 1914 is rated/received certificates of:
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As a matter of fact, they're the same.
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"Atonement" is a novel written by Ian McEwan in 2001. It was made into an award winning film in 2007.
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was the settlement of criminal charges by atonement the forerunner of our present procedures of fining criminals.
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Bill's Atonement - 1919 was released on:
USA: 6 November 1919
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The Coward's Atonement - 1913 was released on:
USA: 26 February 1913
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Atonement Florence - 2012 was released on:
USA: 20 August 2012
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Recovery, retrieval, atonement, reparation, salvation, rebirth, rescue, deliverance, sanctification...
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Newton Herbert Marshall has written:
'Atonement and progress' -- subject(s): Atonement
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Yes, the noun 'atonement' is an abstract noun as a word for reparation for a wrong or injury; a word for a concept.
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John Linworth's Atonement - 1914 is rated/received certificates of:
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No. The Day of Atonement, which is Yom Kippur, is about two and a half months before the beginning of Hanukkah.
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No. When you regret something you wish you hadn't done it. Atonement is doing something to make up for wrongdoing.
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The atonement for the dead was to deliver them from their SIN, as it says in 2 Maccabees 12:46: Thus he made atonement for the dead that they might be absolved from their sin.
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The Blood Atonement is where Jesus Christ shed his blood so that we could be cleansed of our sins. This allows us to get into heaven.
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The cast of The Atonement - 1916 includes: George Periolat Vivian Rich Gayne Whitman
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