Definition of «substitutionary»

Substitutionary refers to a theory or belief that holds that one person, thing, or idea can be substituted for another in such a way as to make them equivalent. In Christianity, substitutionary atonement is the doctrine that Jesus Christ died on the cross as a substitute for sinners, taking upon himself their punishment and suffering so they could be forgiven and reconciled with God.

Phrases with «substitutionary»

Sentences with «substitutionary»

  • God is not just feeding a bigger and better victim into this machinery to get a bigger pay off, as the theory of substitutionary atonement might seem to suggest. (religion-online.org)
  • Third, I am not a fan of the Penal Substitutionary theory of the atonement. (redeeminggod.com)
  • When Bell undertook a speaking tour titled The Gods Aren't Angry, he was widely seen as abandoning the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement. (premierchristianity.com)
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