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  • ...; he thinks that the doctrine of an objective righteousness wrought out by Christ was first elaborated, that this ‘met the spiritual need of the conversion ...t once for all’ (&nbsp; Hebrews 10:10 ). See Propitiation, Reconciliation, Redemption. </p> <p> James Orr. </p>
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  • ...the liveliest gratitude. [[Whence]] ‘the church of God’ was thus acquired ‘by means of his own blood,’ we learn from the new songs of the Apocalypse. I ...[[Sin]] no longer has power over them, and they must show this to be true by the way they live (&nbsp;Romans 8:2; &nbsp;Galatians 3:13-14; &nbsp;Galatia
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  • ...nt of view, can be assigned its proper place in the scheme. Further, it is by no means clear that we are right in supposing that there was a Judæan mi ...; &nbsp;21:15-16; &nbsp;28:9,17 ). </p> <p> The Scriptures were understood by Jesus and the Jews of his day to be the Word of God. Jesus claimed that the
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  • ...iedel in the <i> Encyc. Bibl </i> . i. 752 ff., and that on ‘Christianity’ by T. M. [[Lindsay]] in the <i> Encyc. Brit </i> .9 [Note: designates the part ...h must have destroyed it, if it had not been founded in truth, and guarded by the protection of an almighty Providence. </p>
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  • ...e. It is with reason that Schleiermacher speaks of the communication which Christ makes of Himself to believers as moulding t </p> ...us," that is, being placed by an act of free forgiveness, through faith in Christ, in the condition of righteous men, in this respect, that the penalty of th
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  • ...be a general resurrection, after which the wicked world would be destroyed by fire and the good would receive immortality. Some Church teachers regarded ...chal]] feast (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:8 , cf. &nbsp; Hebrews 13:10-16 ). In Christ those who are now fellow-citizens have a common access to the Father (&nbsp
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  • ...ing forth of Barnabas and Saul. (γ) <i> The tasting of milk and honey </i> by the newly-baptized after baptism (and communion) seems originally to have b ...with water and the Holy Spirit). As the ranks of the faithful are thinned by death (natural or violent), others step forward to be baptized to take thei
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  • ...akes a believer a sharer in Christ’s salvation, makes him also a sharer in Christ’s mind and character. </p> <p> Literature.-H. Bushnell, <i> The New Life ...t, and calls forth a full and satisfied faith, when beheld ‘in the face of Christ’ ( Rom 5:8 , &nbsp; 2 Corinthians 4:6; &nbsp; 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 ). </
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  • ...ted up from the earth, will draw all men unto myself’; the Cross, followed by the Ascension, will be the means of attracting [[Gentile]] as well as Jew. ...ffectual for the purpose of reconciling us to God, while the condescension by which he approached to man, in taking part of flesh and blood, fulfilled th
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  • ...ne and the Johannine doctrine of the resurrection failed to be apprehended by the Church as a whole, although individuals such as Ignatius show clear tra ...Millennium.]] </p> <p> For the Resurrection of Christ, see, further, Jesus Christ, p. 456 ff. </p> <p> J. R. Willis. </p>
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  • ...forces that prevent the influx of the new life are broken and overcome one by one (&nbsp;Romans 8:13, &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 3:10; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4 ...llen </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Ethics]]; [[Spirituality]]; [[Union With Christ]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . D. L. Alexander, ed., <i> Christian Spir
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  • ...es the most representative type of Messianic expectation, if we understand by that term an anointed Jewish king who was to be the national deliverer. Thi ...d illustration of this is to be seen in the Johannine literature. Here the Christ is identified with the Logos, and His entire career is viewed as an illustr
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  • ...Introduction; Dorner, <i> The Development of the Doctrine of the Person of Christ </i> . </p> ...ation, in which the three offices are not found constantly connected. Thus Christ remains in all respects, inseparably, the Revealer of the Father to man, th
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  • ...ng to sin become alive unto God. </p> <p> Literature.—Denney, <i> Death of Christ, Studies in Theol </i> . chs. v., vi., <i> Expositor </i> , VI. iv. [1901] ...tt, <i> The Cross of Christ </i> ; R. S. Wallace, <i> The Atoning Death of Christ </i> . </p>
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  • ...f metaphysical abstraction. "God is a God that hideth himself." "We cannot by searching find out God." "Behold, God is great, and we know him not," </p> ...ulation, we are confronted with this fact. It was regarded as a revelation by the men who shaped its intellectual expression; and it was only in the proc
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  • ...Apostolic Age2, do., 1897; W. H. Ward, ‘The NT Doctrine of the Relation of Christ’s Death </p> ...of the devil and his prison of hell, remediless forever without mercy, nor by His mercy deliver us clearly without justice or payment of a just ransom; b
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  • ...versos in Psalms 16, he was guided in the interpretation he gave of v. 10 by any tradition concerning the Messiah. Nor was there in the fact of resurrec ...ed]] Messiah </i> ; <i> TAB, </i> pp. 69-134; V. Taylor, <i> The Person of Christ in New Testament Teaching </i> ; J. Wenham, <i> Redating Matthew, Mark and
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  • ...rtment of theology which treats of the personality, attributes, or life of Christ. </p> <p> <strong> [[Christology]] </strong> . See Person of Christ. </p>
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  • ...ns]] in Theology, </i> 1:15-80; B. B. Warfield, <i> The Person and Work of Christ </i> . </p> ...demption from," the genitive case being used of the object from which the "redemption" is effected, not from the consequence of the transgressions, but from the
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  • Christ In The Middle Ages <ref name="term_55373" /> ...[Christi]] </i> , 1853 (also English translation); works on Church History by [[K.]] Müller, Moller, Gieseler, Neander, Schaff, and Hase; art. on ‘Chr
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