Theological Term of the Week
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at 4:31PM
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reconciliation
The restoration of peaceful relations between parties who are in conflict with each other. Used in regards to of the work of Christ on the cross, it points to the removal God’s enmity toward the sinner and the sinner’s enmity toward God and the establishment of blessed and abundant fellowship through the death of Christ

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: What Is Christian Reconciliation? Why Do We Need to Be Reconciled to God?
  2. John Gill: Of Propitation, Atonement, and Reconciliation, as Ascribed to Christ
  3. Herman Ridderbos: Reconciliation

1 The Atonement: It’s Meaning and Significance, Leon Morris, pages 148-149.

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