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What is Propitiation?

In Christianity, Propitiation refers to the act of appeasing or satisfying God’s wrath against sin through a sacrifice. It is a key concept in understanding the atonement of Jesus Christ.

Key Concepts:

  1. Atonement for Sin:
    Propitiation is closely tied to the idea of atonement, the process by which sin is covered or paid for. In the Old Testament, sacrifices were made to temporarily cover the sins of the people.
  2. God’s Wrath Against Sin:
    In Christian theology, sin incurs God’s righteous wrath because it violates His holiness and justice. Propitiation is the means by which this wrath is turned away.
  3. Jesus as the Propitiation:
    Christians believe Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of the world.

Historical Background:

  1. Old Testament Context:
    In the Old Testament, propitiation was achieved through animal sacrifices, where the blood of an animal was offered to atone for the sins of the people.

Written by AI. A more correct, God given, explanation can be found here.

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