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Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology
By manal Fahim29 December 19980 Comments

Redemption

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The General Message of the Lecture

The lecture presents a precise theological explanation of the doctrine of redemption from a Coptic Orthodox perspective. It responds to attempts to distort the meaning of redemption, especially the claim that humanity literally shared in the sufferings or death of Christ. It affirms that true redemption was accomplished by Christ alone, who, being without sin and unlimited, died on behalf of humanity to grant salvation.

Lecture Summary

  1. The Essence of Redemption
    Redemption means that an innocent soul dies in place of a soul condemned to death. Humanity sinned and was completely incapable of saving itself, because its sin was committed against an unlimited God and therefore deserved an unlimited punishment.
  2. The Necessity of the Unlimited Redeemer
    Neither a human nor an angel could fulfill the penalty. Therefore, the Lord Himself became incarnate and united with a holy human nature without sin, in order to accomplish redemption and atonement for the sins of all humanity throughout all ages.
  3. Christ Died for Us, Not with Us
    Christ died for us and bore our sins instead of us, as Scripture declares: “The Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Saying that humanity died with Christ on the cross completely nullifies the meaning of redemption.
  4. The Danger of Claiming Humanity Shared the Crucifixion
    Claiming that humanity was crucified, suffered, or died with Christ destroys the doctrine of redemption, because redemption requires substitution, not participation. If humanity had paid the penalty, then the cross and baptism would have no meaning.
  5. The True Participation: In Baptism, Not on the Cross
    Human participation in Christ’s death and resurrection takes place spiritually in baptism, not literally on the cross. “We were buried with Him through baptism into death,” meaning a spiritual participation for salvation, not self-redemption.
  6. Redemption Covers All Sins
    Redemption includes both unintentional and intentional sins. The claim that there is no sacrifice for intentional sins leads to despair and contradicts Scripture, which proclaims that Christ “is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.”
  7. Two Types of Christ’s Sufferings
    There are sufferings related to the incarnation, ministry, and persecution, in which believers share spiritually. There are also the sufferings of the cross and death, which are the redemptive sufferings exclusive to Christ alone.
  8. The Theological Conclusion
    Redemption is a purely divine act accomplished by the blood of Christ alone. The sufferings of believers, however holy, do not enter into the work of redemption, because the Redeemer must be without sin and undeserving of death.

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