Propitiation

  • 41ἐξιλάσει — ἐξῑλάσει , ἐξίλασις propitiation fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) ἐξῑλάσεϊ , ἐξίλασις propitiation fem dat sg (epic) ἐξῑλάσει , ἐξίλασις propitiation fem dat sg (attic ionic) ἐξῑλάσει , ἐξιλάσκομαι propitiate fut ind mid 2nd sg …

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  • 42Priest — A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities. Their office or position is the priesthood, a term which may also apply… …

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  • 43Veneration of the dead — Ancestor worship at a Chinese temple complex in Sichuan A Korean …

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  • 44Atonement — The atonement is a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a transgression. This was originally accomplished… …

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  • 45Dorje Shugden — Statue of Dorje Shugden …

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  • 46Unlimited atonement — (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is the majority doctrine in Protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Non Calvinist Christians. It originated as a protest against the supralapsarian doctrines formulated… …

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  • 47Penal substitution — is a theory of the atonement within Christian theology, especially associated with the Reformed tradition. It argues that Christ, by his own sacrificial choice, was punished (penalised) in the place of sinners (substitution), thus satisfying the… …

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  • 48Aquinas and the Sacraments — Aquinas and the Sacraments: The following article is a condensation of the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas in Summa Contra Gentiles and Summa Theologica. As can be seen, Aquinas relied heavily on Scriptural passages, as well as the writings of… …

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  • 49Dances of Burma — or (Myanmar)History of Burmese DanceThe origins of Burmese Dance are traced to the Pyu, Halin, and Mon cultures in the central and lower Irrawady regions from at least two centuries before the Christian era (1). The archeological evidence shows… …

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  • 50Sakaldwipiya History — Shakadwipies are also known as Maga Brahmin in India. Earlier historyModern historical theoryTheir entrance into this land called India goes back to the time of Mahabharata. A section of Iranian priestly class, called Magi who entered into India …

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