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Atonement Satisfaction view |  | Atonement Satisfaction view: Encyclopedia - Atonement Satisfaction view |  | The Satisfaction view of the atonement (also known as the penal or punishment theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ and has been traditionally taught in both Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed circles. Drawing primarily from the works of Anselm of Canterbury and John Calvin, the satisfaction theory teaches that Christ was punished as a substitute on behalf of humankind so that the demands of divi ...
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Atonement (Satisfaction view)
The Satisfaction view of the atonement (also known as the penal or punishment theory) is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ and has been traditionally taught in both Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed circles. Drawing primarily from the works of Anselm of Canterbury and John Calvin, the satisfaction theory teaches that Christ was punished as a substitute on behalf of humankind so that the demands of divine justice could be met, and humans could thus be reconciled to God.
The classic Anselmian formulation of the Satisfaction View needs to be distinguished from Penal Substitution. Penal Substitution states that Christ bore the penalty (hence, penal) for sin, in place of those sinners united to him by faith (hence substitution). Anselm, by contrast, regards human sin as defrauding God of the honour he is due. Christ's death, the ultimate act of obedience, gives God great honour. As it was beyond the call of duty for Christ, it is more honour than he was obliged to give. Christ's surplus can therefore repay our deficit. Hence Christ's death is substitutionary; he pays the honour instead of us. But that substitution is not penal; his death pays our honour not our penalty.
Atonement Satisfaction view - Anselm & Catholicism
- Anselm of Canterbury and Cur Deus Homo
- Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologiae
Atonement, Atonement (Governmental view), Justification (theology), Sin, Substitutionary atonement
Atonement Satisfaction view - Calvin & Calvinism
- John Calvin and the Institutes of the Christian Religion
Atonement Satisfaction view - Opposing views
- The Early Church and the Ransom view
- Pierre Abélard and the Moral Influence view
- Hugo Grotius, John Miley & the Governmental view
See also
- Atonement
- Atonement (Governmental view)
- Justification (theology)
- Sin
- Substitutionary atonement
Other related archivesAnselm of Canterbury, Atonement, Atonement (Governmental view), Catholic, Christian theology, Governmental, Hugo Grotius, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Jesus Christ, John Calvin, John Miley, Justification (theology), Lutheran, Moral Influence, Pierre Abélard, Reformed, Sin, Substitutionary atonement, Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas, atonement, doctrine, substitute
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