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Christ the Victim

Christ the Victim

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  • Rick Ritchie

Did Christ die a substitutionary death in order to save us from our sins or to train us not to sin? He died to save us. This article explains, however, that this doctrine needs to be fleshed out more consistently with the realities of Christ's divine and human natures, and the Lord's Supper.

Source: Core Christianity, 2019. 5 pages.

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