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| 1 | Contrition | 494 | ![]() |
| 2 | Atonement in Christianity | 452 | ![]() |
| 3 | Substitutionary atonement | 286 | ![]() |
| 4 | Limited atonement | 200 | ![]() |
| 5 | Penal substitution | 172 | ![]() |
| 6 | Christus Victor | 165 | ![]() |
| 7 | Satisfaction theory of atonement | 158 | ![]() |
| 8 | Moral influence theory of atonement | 125 | ![]() |
| 9 | Ransom theory of atonement | 125 | ![]() |
| 10 | Governmental theory of atonement | 107 | ![]() |
| 11 | Unlimited atonement | 62 | ![]() |
In Christian theology, atonement refers to the forgiving or pardoning of sin through the death by crucifixion of Jesus Christ which made possible the reconciliation between God and creation. Within Christianity there are numerous technical theories for how such atonement might work, including the ransom theory, the Abelardian theory, and the Anselmian satisfaction theory.
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