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        | Atonement as Christus Victor |  | Definition 
 
        | Sin becomes oppression, grace becomes liberation Jesus Won!
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        | Atonement as Moral Influence |  | Definition 
 
        | Sin becomes ignorance, grace becomes revelation Jesus envokes our love.
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        | Sin becomes guilt, grace becomes forgiveness. Jesus sacrifices himself to repair the divine-human relationship
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        | Soteriologies (The theological doctrine of salvation as effected by Jesus.)
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        | 1. Incarnation (Christmas): assumption, divinization 2. Baptism (Epiphany): identification, penance, empowerment
 3. Temptation (Lent): obedience, conformation
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        | Term 
 
        | Soteriologies (The theological doctrine of salvation as effected by Jesus.)
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        | 4. Itinerant ministry (Ordinary): following, discipleship 5. Crucifixion (Passover/Good Friday): intercession, reparation
 6. Burial (Holy Saturday): surrender; ransom?
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        | Term 
 
        | Soteriologies (The theological doctrine of salvation as effected by Jesus.)
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        | 7. Resurrection (Easter): victory 8. Ascension (Ascension): delegation, mission
 9. Session (Pentecost): revelation/moral influence
 10. Return (Advent): judgment, glorification
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