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Christian soteriology / Atonement in Christianity / Substitutionary atonement / The Passion of the Christ / Salvation / Sacrifice / Propitiation / Justification / Crucifixion of Jesus / Christianity / Christian theology / Religion
Date: 2009-01-15 19:57:34
Christian soteriology
Atonement in Christianity
Substitutionary atonement
The Passion of the Christ
Salvation
Sacrifice
Propitiation
Justification
Crucifixion of Jesus
Christianity
Christian theology
Religion

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