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_9366 _aPretorius, Mark. |
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_aJustification as it Relates to Adam and Christ Within the New Covenant _b Conspectus : The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary, Volume 1, Issue 03, Mar 2006, p. 43 - 64 |
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_aJohannesburg, South Africa _bSouth African Theological Seminary Press _c2006 |
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_aPDF _b p. 43 - 64 |
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520 | _aHow does one grasp the ramifications of sin without first understanding its source and how it was transmitted to all mankind? How does one understand the depth of Christ's redemptive act without first understanding the depth of sin within man? The significance of this concept in explaining the work of Christ should not be underestimated in any way. Therefore Paul teaches that all people stand in relationship to one of two men, whose actions determine the eternal destiny of all who belong to them. By the one man's disobedience many were made sinners, and by the obedience of the other, many shall be made righteous.God's plan for man's redemption can be seen through the eyes of two covenants. The one, made with Adam and broken by him, resulted in man's death. The second covenant, through Jesus Christ, resulted in man's redemption. | ||
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_9174 _aTheology, Doctrinal _vJustification |
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