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 Violence in Christian Theology by J. Denny Weaver
Regarding atonement, Yoder's purpose was to reduce the violence of capital punishment and his comment is neither a defense of satisfaction atonement nor a clear statement opposing development of a theological alternative to it.
The first point of this defense is to acknowledge that feminists and womanists are correct that the images of God and Jesus in penal substitutionary atonement are unhealthy for persons in abusive and oppressive conditions, namely a Father God who punishes an innocent Son, and a Jesus who passively submits to his Father's abuse.
Whereas penal substitution pictures retribution in terms of punishment exacted by divine law, for Anselm it was the offended honor of God that required retribution in the form of the payment of death.
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 Judaism
Judaism, while admitting the existence of sin, its abhorrence by God, and the necessity for atonement, has not developed a system of salvation teaching as found in Christianity.
Judaism had its origin when a man named Abram received a divine call from the one true God to leave his idolatrous people in "Ur of the Chaldees" and go to the land of Canaan.
The closing prayer (on the Day of Atonement) begins: "Thou givest a hand to transgressors, and Thy right hand is stretched out to receive the penitent.
www.greatcom.org /resources/handbook_of_todays_religions/03chap08/default.htm   (10247 words)

  
 Ohr Somayach :: Daf Yomi :: Zevachim 2-8
One who unintentionally committed a sin for which intentional violation is punished by karet (extirpation) is obligated to offer a chatat to achieve atonement.
Although the olah thus appears to be an atonement sacrifice for such sins, it differs from the chatat both in obligation and in nature.
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 AllRefer.com - Atonement, Day of (Judaism) - Encyclopedia
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 Sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note that Judaism 's views on sin and atonement are not identical to those in the Hebrew Bible alone, but rather are based on the laws of the Bible as seen through the Jewish
Atonement is reconciliation with God, of people who have sinned.
Atonement for sins is discussed in the Hebrew Bible, known to Christians as the Old Testament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sin   (111 words)

  
 The Urantia Book
The substitutionary atonement are viewed in the revelation of the Urantia book as grotesque invented by primitive men.
In regards to Paul's (“pessimistic view of humankind”) doctrine regarding atonement which meant that we are sinners in need of forgiveness through the cross they say “ unnecessarily encumbered Christianity with teachings about blood and sacrifice.
This implies as other books that he may have been familiar with the eastern concept of reincarnation and other teachings and that he did not teach Judaism.
www.letusreason.org /Cults17.htm   (111 words)

  
 Outreach to Judaism - Who Is The Servant Of Isaiah 53?
In view of the statements in Ezekiel 18 that God does not make the innocent suffer for the guilty (which Jewish expositors quote against the idea of substitutionary atonement) why should Israel have to suffer for the sins of the nations?
In this world the innocent constantly suffer for the sins of the wicked; but such suffering is not from God.
www.outreachtojudaism.net /whois.html   (111 words)

  
 Atonement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Judaism, the Holiest day of the year is the Day of Atonement known as Yom Kippur in
The Biblical Doctrine of the Atonement  ( http://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/topic/atonement.html) (Calvinist/Reformed)
Biblical Atonement: The Governmental View  ( http://twtministries.com/articles/8_mgt/govthry.html) (Arminian/Wesleyan)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atonement   (111 words)

  
 Jews for Judaism - Library - Leviticus
For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes an atonement for the soul.
Jesus' crucifixion may qualify as an atonement according to the Greek Testament, but since his blood was not offered on the altar, it is not in line with what the Torah mandates.
In reality, blood sacrifices were the least effective of all the means of atonement mentioned in the Bible.
www.jewsforjudaism.org /web/j4jlibrary/leviticus1711.html   (4067 words)

  
 Beth Hillel Messianic Synagogue
Yeshua taught that Judaism was not to be dismantled or culturally neutralized by the coming of The Suffering Messiah; rather that atonement for our sins was provided by G-d through Him (Isaiah 53, TB Sukkah 52a).
Beth Hillel was founded in 1999 as a progressive synagogue of Two-Testament Judaism that proclaims the “Good News” of Messiah Yeshua to the ever-growing South Florida Two-Testament Community.
Come and experience how the essentials of historic Judaism and New Testament faith live in harmony and integrity, while providing a nourishing community for all.
www.bethhillel.com   (412 words)

  
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Note that Judaism's views on sin and atonement are not identical to those in the Hebrew Bible alone, but rather are based on the laws of the Bible as seen through the Jewish oral law.
This view has prospered in traditional Methodism and all who follow the teachings of John Wesley, and has been detailed by, among others, 19th century Methodist theologian John Miley in his classic ''Atonement in Christ'' and 20th century Church of the Nazarene theologian J.
This view is known as the ''Atonement (Satisfaction view) satisfaction'' theory, the ''merit'' theory, or sometimes the ''commercial'' theory.
www.mauspfeil.net /sin.html   (3302 words)

  
 Table of contents for Classical Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism
Sin and Atonement 000 The Theology of Rabbinic Judaism 000 The Theology of Classical Christianity 000 Comparing Theologies 000 7.
Israel and the Kingdom of God 000 The Theology of Rabbinic Judaism 000 The Theology of Classical Christianity 000 Comparing Theologies 000 5.
The Body of Christ and the Holiness of Israel 000 The Theology of Classical Christianity 000 The Theology of Rabbinic Judaism 000 Comparing Theologies 000 6.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0420/2004016943.html   (249 words)

  
 Yom Kippur on Encyclopedia.com
[Heb.,=day of atonement], in Judaism, the most sacred holy day, falling on the 10th day of the Jewish month of Tishri (usually late September or early October).
It is a day of fasting and prayer for forgiveness for sins committed during the year.
During the Yom Kippur War female soldiers are being evacuated from the frontline camp, they farewell their friends, it was the second day of war.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/Y/YomK1ippu.asp   (732 words)

  
 Judaism 101: Yom Kippur
The name "Yom Kippur" means "Day of Atonement," and that pretty much explains what the holiday is. It is a day set aside to "afflict the soul," to atone for the sins of the past year.
The Talmud also specifies additional restrictions that are less well-known: washing and bathing, anointing one's body (with cosmetics, deodorants, etc.), wearing leather shoes (Orthodox Jews routinely wear canvas sneakers under their dress clothes on Yom Kippur), and engaging in sexual relations are all prohibited on Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur occurs on the 10th day of Tishri.
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 Atonement, Day Of
More on Atonement, Day Of Yom Kippur - [Heb.,=day of atonement], in Judaism, the most sacred holy day, falling on the 10th day of the Jewish month of Tishri (usually late September or early October).
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 The 2300 Days and October 22, 1844 -- Wrong Day, Month, Year and Event!
After being disappointed in 1843 and again in the spring of 1844, Ellen White and her friends settled on the event and date of the Jewish Day of Atonement (the 10th of Tishri) as marking the end of the 2300 days.
EGW "The tenth day of the seventh month, the great Day of Atonement, the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary, which in the year 1844 fell upon the 22d of October, was regarded as the time of the Lord's coming.
It must be explained why, in giving the 2300 days a New Testament application, it is still necessary to be tied to the Jewish ceremonies and practices — since Seventh-day Adventists teach that after the cross, Judaism, as a system, was disqualified; and today the true Israel of God is His church.
www.christiancommunitychurch.us /dovenet/sda2300.htm   (4925 words)

  
 Messiah Truth: A Jewish Response to Missionary Groups
What Jews Believe: An excellent site explaining Jewish beliefs concerning life, death, sin, forgiveness, and atonement and their difference from Christian beliefs.
Jews for Judaism: An international, full-time counter-missionary, counter-cult, educational, outreach and counseling organization dedicated to countering the multi-million-dollar efforts of deceptive missionary and cult groups that target the Jewish community for conversion.
Messianic Judaism is a Christian movement that began in the 1970s combining a mixture of Jewish ritual and Christianity.
www.messiahtruth.com /response.html   (3947 words)

  
 Franz Rosenzweig Biography / Biography of Franz Rosenzweig Main Biography
It was these three themes, Christianity, Judaism, and Atonement (redemption), that formed the kernel of his life achievement in religious research.
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Rosenzweig first took up medicine; but, not finding this to his liking and discovering also a certain dichotomy in his life, he turned to the study of history and philosophy.
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 Teshuva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Teshuva (repentance) in Judaism, is the way of atoning for crimes.
Yom Kippur (the day of atonement) is a day of fasting at the culmination of which Judgement for that year is sealed, therefore Jews strive their hardest to make certain that they have performed Teshuva before the end of the day.
Although the sacrifice must be brought, the most essential part of atonement is performing Teshuva, so that even nowadays when the temple is not built, atonement can be granted even for such sins.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Teshuva   (1236 words)

  
 Atonement: Questions and answers - Jews for Jesus
Yohanan taught that although there could no longer be sacrifices, there could be prayer and lovingkindness, chesed, and through them, the Jews might make atonement for their sins.
In the midst of the crisis and chaos that followed the destruction of the Temple, Yohanan ben Zakkai (remember him, the father of "Rabbinic Judaism," who organized the schools at Yavneh?) offered a solution.
The second category of verses bring us back to Yohanan ben Zakkai, as we deal with the question of whether prayer and sacrifice can replace blood sacrifice in atonement.
www.jewsforjesus.org /answers/theology/atonementqna   (2999 words)

  
 Annie's "Why do you have pages about the Jewish Feasts?" Page
In Judaism, the most sacred festivals are Rosh Ha-Shanah, the Jewish New Year; and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
Like all Jewish holidays, they occur on different dates each year because they are based on the Hebrew calendar.
Annie's "Why do you have pages about the Jewish Feasts?" Page
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 Jewish Festivals and Christian Faith
The system of praise, worship, and service which God, himself, gave to the Jewish people (known by the time of Christ as Judaism) included daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal reminders that called the Jewish people to celebrate the magnificent works of God in their behalf.
Then the festival of Tabernacles which concludes the agricultural year as the Feast of Ingathering could be a time for Christians to join with the Jewish people in remembering that Yahweh is a God who delivers from slavery and brings "joy unspeakable and full of glory" to his people, both Jew and Gentile.
As a matter of fact in I Corinthians 5:7, 8 we find him encouraging Gentile believers to celebrate the festival of unleavened bread (Passover) because "Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us." This statement, coupled with Colossians 2:16, 17 (where Paul declares that "holy days.
www.restorationfoundation.org /volume_2/23_6.htm   (2999 words)

  
 Sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note that Judaism's views on sin and atonement are not identical to those in the Hebrew Bible alone, but rather are based on the laws of the Bible as seen through the Jewish oral law.
Atonement for sins is discussed in the Hebrew Bible, known to Christians as the Old Testament.
Eternal sin -- Commonly called the Unforgivable sin (mentioned in Matthew chapter 12, verse 31), this is perhaps the most controversial sin, whereby someone has become an apostate, forever denying himself a life of faith and experience of salvation; the precise nature of this sin is often disputed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sin   (4500 words)

  
 The Fuchsberg Center for Conservative Judaism in Jerusalem of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
There are, however, acts for which no amount of compensation is sufficient and, consequently, atonement, according to Rabbi Yochanan, is not possible.
It is prepared by Rabbi Mordechai (Mitchell) Silverstein, senior lecturer in Talmud and Midrash at the Conservative Yeshiva.
Rabbi Yochanan sees just compensation as something beneficial to both the victim and the perpetrator.
www.uscj.org /israelcenter/web_2005/haftarahEdit.php?id=194   (575 words)

  
 RobinWashington.com: Articles
There are Jews who have expressed genuine concern that a black day of atonement led by perceived antagonists may turn into a mockery of Judaism's holiest observance.
Along with the call for 1 million black men to convene in the nation's capital, planners of the Million Man March have appealed to the black community nationwide, male and female, to observe Monday as a day of atonement.
The Anti-Defamation League's public denouncement of the march as "the most mainstream event led by an anti-Semite in recent American history" can be viewed as nothing but an attack on black leadership.
www.robinwashington.com /articles/articles_millionman.html   (829 words)

  
 Sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note that Judaism's views on sin and atonement are not identical to those in the Hebrew Bible alone, but rather are based on the laws of the Bible as seen through the Jewish oral law.
Atonement for sins is discussed in the Hebrew Bible, known to Christians as the Old Testament.
Mortal sins are sins of grave (serious) matter, where the sinner is aware that the act (or omission) is both a sin and a grave matter, and performs the act (or omission) with deliberate consent.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sin   (3309 words)

  
 Beth T'filah Messianic Synagogue - Suggested reading list
Edersheim was a 19th-century minister, biblical scholar, and leading authority on the practices of Judaism preceding and during the early Christian era.
An expert in Christian Jewish apologetics, he grapples with 28 weighty objections, showing how New Testament teachings on atonement, God’s nature, and the Messiah’s divinity are in harmony with Jewish beliefs.
Paul: the Jewish Theologian reveals Sha‘ul of Tarsus as a man who, all the way to the end of his life, was highly respected by the elders of the synagogues (Acts 28:17) and never left Judaism (Acts 28:18).
www.beth-tfilah.org /reading/reading.htm   (3309 words)

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