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Reconciliation, in Christian theology, is an element of salvation that refers to the results of atonement. Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement, caused by original sin, between God and humanity. John Calvin describes reconciliation as the peace between humanity and God that results from the expiation of religious sin and the propitiation of God's wrath. Evangelical theologian Philip Ryken describes reconciliation in this way; "It is part of the message of Salvation that brings us back together with God. ... God is the author, Christ is the agent and we are the ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5)." Although it is only used five times in the Pauline corpus (Romans 5:10-11, 11:15, 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, Ephesians 2:14-17 and Colossians 1:19-22) it is an essential term, de

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  • La reconciliación, en la teología cristiana, es un elemento de salvación con respecto a los resultados de la . La reconciliación es el fin del alejamiento, causado por el pecado original, entre Dios y la humanidad. Juan Calvino describió la reconciliación como la paz entre la humanidad y Dios respecto a la expiación del pecado religioso y la propiciación de la ira de Dios.​ El teólogo evangélico Philip Ryken describió la reconciliación como que 'Formaba parte del mensaje de salvación que nos une de nuevo con Dios. ... Dios es el "autor", Cristo es el "agente" y nosotros somos los "embajadores de la reconciliación" (2 Corintios 5).​ Aunque solo es usado cinco veces en el corpus paulino (Epístola a los Romanos 5: 10-11, 11:15 , 2 Corintios 5: 18-20, Efesios 2: 14-17 y Colosenses 1: 19-22), es un término esencial que describe la 'sustancia' del evangelio y la salvación.​ Ralph Martin, escribiendo en el Dictionary of Paul and his Letters (Diccionario de Pablo y sus Cartas), sugiere que la reconciliación está en el centro de la teología paulina.​ Stanley Porter escribiendo en el mismo volumen sugiere un vínculo conceptual entre el grupo de palabras griegas de reconciliación katallage (o katallasso) y la palabra hebrea shalom, generalmente traducida como 'paz'.​ (es)
  • Reconciliation, in Christian theology, is an element of salvation that refers to the results of atonement. Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement, caused by original sin, between God and humanity. John Calvin describes reconciliation as the peace between humanity and God that results from the expiation of religious sin and the propitiation of God's wrath. Evangelical theologian Philip Ryken describes reconciliation in this way; "It is part of the message of Salvation that brings us back together with God. ... God is the author, Christ is the agent and we are the ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5)." Although it is only used five times in the Pauline corpus (Romans 5:10-11, 11:15, 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, Ephesians 2:14-17 and Colossians 1:19-22) it is an essential term, describing the "substance" of the gospel and salvation. Ralph Martin writing in the Dictionary of Paul and his Letters, suggests reconciliation is at the center of Pauline theology. Stanley Porter writing in the same volume suggests a conceptual link between the reconciliation Greek word group katallage (or katallasso) and the Hebrew word shalom, generally translated as 'peace.' (en)
  • Reconciliação, no contexto da teologia Cristã, é um elemento de Salvação referente aos resultados da Expiação. A reconciliação é o fim da separação entre Deus e a Humanidade causada pelo Pecado original. (pt)
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  • Reconciliação, no contexto da teologia Cristã, é um elemento de Salvação referente aos resultados da Expiação. A reconciliação é o fim da separação entre Deus e a Humanidade causada pelo Pecado original. (pt)
  • La reconciliación, en la teología cristiana, es un elemento de salvación con respecto a los resultados de la . La reconciliación es el fin del alejamiento, causado por el pecado original, entre Dios y la humanidad. Juan Calvino describió la reconciliación como la paz entre la humanidad y Dios respecto a la expiación del pecado religioso y la propiciación de la ira de Dios.​ (es)
  • Reconciliation, in Christian theology, is an element of salvation that refers to the results of atonement. Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement, caused by original sin, between God and humanity. John Calvin describes reconciliation as the peace between humanity and God that results from the expiation of religious sin and the propitiation of God's wrath. Evangelical theologian Philip Ryken describes reconciliation in this way; "It is part of the message of Salvation that brings us back together with God. ... God is the author, Christ is the agent and we are the ambassadors of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5)." Although it is only used five times in the Pauline corpus (Romans 5:10-11, 11:15, 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, Ephesians 2:14-17 and Colossians 1:19-22) it is an essential term, de (en)
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  • Reconciliación (teología) (es)
  • Reconciliation (theology) (en)
  • Reconciliação (pt)
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