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limited atonement — Limited atonement is the Calvinist doctrine that Christ died to atone for the sins of only those whom God predestined to be saved. It conforms to an emphasis on the sovereignty of God and the depravity of humanity Humans, in their depraved… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
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limited atonement — noun : a theological doctrine that the reconciliation effected between God and man by the sufferings of Jesus Christ was efficacious for some but not all men compare general atonement … Useful english dictionary
limited atonement — Ограниченное искупление … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Atonement (governmental view) — The governmental view of the atonement (also known as the moral government theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology concerning the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ and has been traditionally taught in Arminian circles that draw… … Wikipedia
Atonement in Christianity — For other uses, see Atonement. Part of a series on Atonement in Christianity Moral inf … Wikipedia
Atonement (film) — Infobox Film name = Atonement caption = Theatrical poster director = Joe Wright [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0783233/combined Cast, Crew and Production Details] at Internet Movie Database] producer = Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Paul Webster writer =… … Wikipedia
Atonement (satisfaction view) — The satisfaction view of the atonement is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ and has been traditionally taught in Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed circles. Theologically and… … Wikipedia
Unlimited atonement — (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is the majority doctrine in Protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Non Calvinist Christians. It originated as a protest against the supralapsarian doctrines formulated… … Wikipedia
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