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La reconciliación [Reconciliation]

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Author(s)
Pérez M., Cleto
Keywords
reconciliation
grace
peace
reconcile
GE Subjects
Dogmatics
Jesus Christ
Holy Spirit
Creeds, confessions
Ecclesiology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/230109
Abstract
"La idea de la reconciliación representa el efecto y valor de la gracia de Dios por medio de Jesucristo en relación con el hombre. El hombre se ha puesto en posición de enemigo con relación a Dios. El vocablo “reconciliación” significa un cambio“ completo. El término solo se puede aplicar al hombre y no a Dios, que es inmutable. Los términos “reconciliación”, χαταλλάγη , y “reconciliar”, λλσσάω, aparecen muy poco en las Escrituras. Significan “cambiar completamente”; pero la idea de la reconciliación se encuentra en todo el Nuevo Testamento" ["The idea of reconciliation shows the effect and value of the grace of God through Jesus Christ in relation to man. The man has been in enemy position in relation to God. The word "reconciliation" means a change "full. The term can only be applied to man, not God, who is immutable. The terms "reconciliation" χαταλλάγη, and "reconcile" λλσσάω appear very little in Scripture. Mean "completely change"; but the idea of reconciliation is found throughout the New Testament"]
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1986
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Article
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