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In Christianity, Propitiation is a theological term denoting that by which God is rendered propitious, i.e., that 'satisfaction' or 'appeasement' by which it becomes consistent with His character an...
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"The word propitiation carries the basic idea of appeasement, or satisfaction, specifically towards God. The propitiation does not procure his love or make him loving; it only renders it consistent for him to exercise his love towards sinners."[2] ... 2 Propitiation versus Expiation...
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The word propitiation carries the basic idea of appeasement, or satisfaction, specifically towards God. Propitiation is a two-part act that involves appeasing the wrath of an offended person and being reconciled to him. The necessity of app...
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Propitiation - Definition of Propitiation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Propitiation. Look it up now! ... Propitiation; that by which God is rendered propitious, i.e., by which it becomes consistent with his character and government to pardon and bless the...
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A simplified teaching course on the subject of Propitiation as defined in the Bible ... Propitiation is an unusual word in today’s society, it being confined normally to just a handful of theologians that seem to have little more to do with their time than to use long words that seem to confuse the issue.
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A Summary of the Doctrine of Propitiation - Lewis Sperry Chafer ... Propitiation & Substitution - J.N. Darby ... Propitiation - David M. Williams...
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Propitiation in the New Testament ... These terms are redemption, propitiation and reconciliation. Evangelical Arminians and Calvinistic "four point" universalists or modified Calvinists1 hold that there is a universal design of the atonement which provides salvation for all mankind without exception or which places all of...
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