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The word recapitulation can mean: •A summary • Recapitulation (music), a section of musical sonata form where the exposition is repeated in an altered form and the development is concluded • Recapit...
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Recapitulation Irenaeus followed Pauline theology in utilizing the first and second Adam theme found within the Apostle Paul’s writing to the Corinthians and Romans.[16] Irenaeus believed that humanity was represented federally and covenantally in Adam, and that the Garden of Eden was eschatologically alluding to...
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According to Irenaeus, recapitulation was necessary in order to defeat the devil, perfect humanity, and restore creation. Each of these will be considered in turn. ... Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Publishing, 1998. Hart, Trevor A. "Irenaeus, Recapitulation and Physical Redemption." In Christ In Our Place:
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New York, NY: United Bible Societies, 1993. Hart, Trevor A. "Irenaeus, Recapitulation and Physical Redemption." In Christ In Our Place: The Humanity of God in Christ for the Reconciliation of the World. Edited by Trevor A. Hart and Danile P. Thimell.
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“Irenaeus on Recapitulation in Christ - Latin Text with English translation” ... Irenaeus - Against Heretics - book 3, chapter 18 and book 5, chapter 21; Irenaeus Adversus Haereses - book 3, chapter 18 and book 5, chapter 21; What was lost in Adam is regained in Christ; Migne Latin Text;
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Recapitulation is the term used by Irenaeus in his theory of atonement to describe the manner in which God interacts with the world towards the final goal in space and time of mans salvation and redemption It also describes the balance of Christs actions opposing Adams towards the perfect balance in the world righting of ...
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God sums up all things in Christ in which Christ recapitulates, ... or sums up, the history of the race. This explains how the ... human situation of sin and death is redeemed. As the second...
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Psalter is ideal source of Christian prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours ... The first person to take up this theme of "recapitulation" and develop it in a marvellous way was St Irenaeus of Lyons, a great second-century Father of the Church.
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