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Redemption/Soteriology
(10,262 words)
[German Version]
I. Terminology All the major concepts in soteriology have biblical roots. Of central importance today is the notion of reconciliation (II), which bridges the theological and secular realms. The original Greek word καταλλαγή/
katallagḗ involves the notion of
exchange, which was early taken to imply that Christ takes the place of the sinner before God, so realizing
atonement (at-one-ment) and making expiation. Associated ideas include substitution and
representation, which conceive Christ as standing in for the sinner before God. Particular theolo…
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Religion Past and Present
Gnosis/Gnosticism
(8,426 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Christianity – III. Philosophy – IV. Judaism – V. Islam
I. Religious Studies Gnosis (Gk γνῶσις/
gnṓsis, “knowledge”) is a particular form of religious knowledge that brings salvation
per se. It is not dependent on a particular object but has its value and its justification in itself. It is total knowledge, since it overcomes the dichotomy between subject and object – in fact every dichotomy –, because it is absolute knowledge of the absolute. From the point of view of the history o…
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Religion Past and Present
Grace
(9,133 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. Church History – V. Systematic Theology – VI. Law – VII. Judaism
I. Religious Studies
1. The use of the term
grace has been influenced strongly by the historically innovative Pauline conception. For Paul, grace is a gift, a unique fruit of God's salvific purpose and redemptive action. After the analogy of other redemptive religions, Paul employed this term to denote a fundamental aspect of the salvific action of the deity. In other religion…
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Religion Past and Present
Eschatology
(22,095 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. History of Dogma – V. Dogmatics – VI. Ethics – VII. Philosophy of Religion – VIII. Judaism – IX. Islam (cf. Present and Future Eschatology, Consistent Eschatology)
I. Religious Studies
1. The Problem of Terminology Eschatology (“discourse” or “doctrine” [Gk λόγος/
lógos] concerning the “last things” [Gk ἔσχατα/
éschata]) is a neologism that was introduced in the late 18th century in the con- text of the definition of the “last things,” i.e. of the
novissima of medieval theology (death, …
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Religion Past and Present