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  1. Two elements of Jesus' thought about his death stand out clearly both in the Synoptic Gospels and in John: a) He recognizes his death as the resultant of two factors: fidelity on his own part to a principle of life which is universally obligatory, and human sin as manifested in his own nation.

  2. Abstract: The Atonement offers in a concise compass an inter-disci-plinary approach to the complex doctrine of the atonement, drawing upon biblical studies, church history, and analytic philosophy.

  3. THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMENT: A BIBLICAL, DOCTRINAL, AND PRAGMATIC APPROACH. Logan Murphy. This work explores the question of the extent of the atonement with special regard to: biblical material, doctrinal development and divergence in thought, and popular criticisms and pragmatic concerns.

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    4 days ago · Atonement, in social psychology, most closely aligns with theories of reconciliation, conflict resolution, and collective guilt. Reconciliation, much like atonement, involves restoring trust, empathy, and cooperation after a conflict or betrayal (Kelman, 2008 ). Reconciliation is seen both as a process and an outcome of proper conflict ...

  5. The task of atonement is now greater than ever before; God and man are at the farthest poles of estrangement. None but the most rigid, exact, minute, and comprehensive provisions for atonement will secure the desired forgiveness and restoration to favor.

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  6. The principle of atonement is enunciated in Leviticus 17:11 – ‘For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that maketh atonement by reason of the life’.

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  8. THE BIBLICAL DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT. IV. ATONEMENT IN NON-CANONICALJEWISH LITERATURE. ERNEST D. BURTON. The Universityof Chicago. In the first three articles of this series Dr. Smith has traced the history of the idea of atonement for sin through the canonical books of the Old Testament.

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