Topic 4 Study Guide
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Atonement is the "reunion of two alienated parties, in this case, God and humanity." Atonement is provided by Jesus' self-offering on the cross on behalf of humanity because JC represents all humanity and offers to God a sacrifice that reconciles humanity and God.
12. What does the incarnation refer to?
In John 1:14 this is mentioned. Incarnation is the event by which the eternal Son of God became personally united to the man Jesus Christ.
13. According to the lecture what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ?
• To show us what the image of God looks like
• To give Christians an example to follow
• To make atonement for our sins
14. Read 1 Corinthians 1: 18-25. What is the Apostle Paul referring to when he says at the end that “the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men?”
There is no foolishness or weakness in God, but what humans going down the path to destruction see as such overcomes their admired wisdom and
Questions taken from “CHAPTER ONE” of “Living Out the Mind of Christ” by Dr. Gutierrez
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The word “Atonement” is frequently used in the Old Testament. Nevertheless, in regards to the New Testament, the King James Version of the Bible mentions “Atonement,” only once, which is found in (Rom. 5:11.) Furthermore, other versions, such as, the NRSVA, NIV, ASV and others uses the word “Reconciliation” as an alternative. Perhaps, when one seeks the etymology and the meaning of the word, this phrase simply can be seen as at-one-ment, which can be translated as the state of oneness of two who had been alienated from each other, or reconciled, in other words, two entities, in this case, God and humanity who was separated once, together again. In reality, atonement is reconciliation. Thus, it is used to denote the effect that resulted from the death of Christ on the Cross of Calvary.
1 Corinthians 1;26-27, "For you see your calling, brothers, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;"
What is Atonement? This can mean so, many different things. To a Christian, atonement can mean “how humans’ beings can be reconciled to God. Refers to the forgiving or pardoning of sin in general and original sin in particular through the death and resurrection of Jesus, enabling the reconciliation between God and his creation (from Google).” Arrocud to Ian McEwan atonement means trying to fix your mistakes, you have made in the pasted. Trying to right the wrong you have done, years after you have did it.
Jesus as teacher tells us to be good, follow him, and live ethical lives. In this model, Jesus is saving us from our own ignorance because we do not know right from wrong. He wants us to change our uncaring behavior by him educating and inspiring each of us through his teachings and examples of love and knowledge. Jesus is the bridge between us and God that covers ignorance and apathy. By him covering that, we change and learn, we live the ethical lives he wants us to live, and we teach and share with our fellow Christians.