- vicarious satisfaction
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Satisfaction theory of atonement — Part of a series on Atonement in Christianity Moral influence Recapitulation Substitutionary … Wikipedia
vicarious — vi|car|i|ous [vıˈkeəriəs US vaıˈker ] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vicarius acting in place of another , from vicis change, alternation, position ] experienced by watching or reading about someone else doing something … Dictionary of contemporary English
vicarious — adjective (only before noun) experienced by watching or reading about someone else doing something, rather than by doing it yourself: vicarious pleasure/satisfaction/excitement etc: the vicarious pleasure that parents get from their children s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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
Atonement in Christianity — For other uses, see Atonement. Part of a series on Atonement in Christianity Moral inf … Wikipedia
Sacrifice — • This term is identical with the English offering (Latin offerre) and the German Opfer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sacrifice Sacrifice … Catholic encyclopedia
Indulgences — • A remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Indulgences Indulgences … Catholic encyclopedia
Redemption — • The restoration of man from the bondage of sin to the liberty of the children of God through the satisfactions and merits of Christ Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Redemption Redemption … Catholic encyclopedia
Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called Jesus of Galilee or Jesus of Nazareth born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation … Universalium
Atonement — This word does not occur in the Authorized Version of the New Testament except in Rom. 5:11, where in the Revised Version the word reconciliation is used. In the Old Testament it is of frequent occurrence. The meaning of the word is simply… … Easton's Bible Dictionary