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  • Atonement in Romans (G.G.)
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  • The concept of atonement or God's solution to human sin and death is an important theme in the letter to the Romans. The word "atonement" as translated from the Greek hilasterion only occurs once in the letter, but its idea, which is closely related to justification before God and reconciliation with God, is found throughout.
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  • The concept of atonement or God's solution to human sin and death is an important theme in the letter to the Romans. The word "atonement" as translated from the Greek hilasterion only occurs once in the letter, but its idea, which is closely related to justification before God and reconciliation with God, is found throughout.