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The governmental theory of the atonement (also known as the rectoral theory, or the moral government theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology concerning the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ. It teaches that Christ suffered for humanity so that God could forgive humans without punishing them while still maintaining divine justice. In the modern era it is more often taught in non-Calvinist protestant circles, yet also bearing in mind that Arminius, John Wesley and other Arminians never speak clearly of it. It is drawn primarily from the works of Hugo Grotius and later theologians like John Miley and H. Orton Wiley.

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  • The governmental theory of the atonement (also known as the rectoral theory, or the moral government theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology concerning the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ. It teaches that Christ suffered for humanity so that God could forgive humans without punishing them while still maintaining divine justice. In the modern era it is more often taught in non-Calvinist protestant circles, yet also bearing in mind that Arminius, John Wesley and other Arminians never speak clearly of it. It is drawn primarily from the works of Hugo Grotius and later theologians like John Miley and H. Orton Wiley. (en)
  • A visão governamental de expiação (também conhecida como a teoria de governo moral) é uma doutrina na teologia cristã concernente ao significado e efeito da morte de Jesus Cristo e foi aplicada tradicinalmente nos círculos arminianos, que se referem principalmente nas ideias de Hugo Grócio. A teoria governamental ensina que Cristo sofreu por toda a humanidade. Assim, Deus perdoou o ser humano e separou-o da punição enquanto manteve a justiça divina. (pt)
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  • The governmental theory of the atonement (also known as the rectoral theory, or the moral government theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology concerning the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ. It teaches that Christ suffered for humanity so that God could forgive humans without punishing them while still maintaining divine justice. In the modern era it is more often taught in non-Calvinist protestant circles, yet also bearing in mind that Arminius, John Wesley and other Arminians never speak clearly of it. It is drawn primarily from the works of Hugo Grotius and later theologians like John Miley and H. Orton Wiley. (en)
  • A visão governamental de expiação (também conhecida como a teoria de governo moral) é uma doutrina na teologia cristã concernente ao significado e efeito da morte de Jesus Cristo e foi aplicada tradicinalmente nos círculos arminianos, que se referem principalmente nas ideias de Hugo Grócio. A teoria governamental ensina que Cristo sofreu por toda a humanidade. Assim, Deus perdoou o ser humano e separou-o da punição enquanto manteve a justiça divina. (pt)
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  • Governmental theory of atonement (en)
  • Expiação (visão governamental) (pt)
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