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Recapitulation (Patristic)

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18-552: [REDACTED] Look up recapitulate  or recapitulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recapitulation may refer to: Recapitulation (music) , a section of musical sonata form where the exposition is repeated in an altered form and the development is concluded Recapitulation theory , a scientific theory influential on but no longer accepted in its original form by both evolutionary and developmental biology, namely, that

36-412: A spiritual practice appearing first in the writings of Carlos Castaneda and later in those of Miguel Ángel Ruiz, Victor Sanchez and others Recapitulation (Dentistry-Endodontics) , Recapitulation is the sequential reentry and reuse of each previous instrument. Throughout the debriding or filing process, the root canal must be recapitulated. A smaller diameter file is intermittently and finally inserted to

54-500: A victorious one; and as through a man death received the palm [of victory] against us, so again by a man we may receive the palm against death. For Irenaeus, the ultimate goal of Christ's work of solidarity with humankind is to make humankind divine. Of Jesus he says, he 'became what we are, that He might bring us to be even what He is Himself'. This idea has been most influential in the Eastern Christianity , particularly within

72-411: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages recapitulate (Redirected from Recapitulate ) [REDACTED] Look up recapitulate  or recapitulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recapitulation may refer to: Recapitulation (music) , a section of musical sonata form where

90-463: Is seen as the new Adam who succeeds where Adam failed . Christ undoes the wrong that Adam did and, because of his union with humanity , leads humankind on to eternal life (including moral perfection ). Through man’s disobedience the process of the evolution of the human race went wrong, and the course of its wrongness could neither be halted nor reversed by any human means. But in Jesus Christ

108-491: Is the sequential reentry and reuse of each previous instrument. Throughout the debriding or filing process, the root canal must be recapitulated. A smaller diameter file is intermittently and finally inserted to the measured apical length and the small bits of debris that are packed into the apex are removed to ensure total canal debridement. Recapitulation is a necessity for proper endodontic success. See also [ edit ] Recap (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

126-563: The Eastern Orthodox Church , having been taken on by many other Church Fathers , such as Ss. Athanasius , Gregory of Nazianzus , Augustine , and Maximus the Confessor . This Eastern Orthodox theological development out of the recapitulation view of the atonement is called theosis (" deification "). A more contemporary, slightly differing expression of the recapitulation view can be seen in D. E. H. Whiteley's reading of Paul

144-623: The Lord Himself, if He had announced any other than He who is our framer, maker, and nourisher. But because the only-begotten Son came to us from the one God, who both made this world and formed us, and contains and administers all things, summing up His own handiwork in Himself , my faith towards Him is steadfast, and my love to the Father immoveable, God bestowing both upon us." [Emphasis added] There follows two representative quotes from Irenaeus: [Christ]

162-469: The atonement is a doctrine in Christian theology related to the meaning and effect of the death of Jesus Christ . While it is sometimes absent from summaries of atonement theories, more comprehensive overviews of the history of the atonement doctrine typically include a section about the “recapitulation” view of the atonement, which was first clearly formulated by Irenaeus of Lyons . One of

180-555: The beginning led us away captives in Adam ...the enemy would not have been fairly vanquished, unless it had been a man [born] of woman who conquered him. ... And therefore does the Lord profess Himself to be the Son of man, comprising in Himself that original man out of whom the woman was fashioned, in order that, as our species went down to death through a vanquished man, so we may ascend to life again through

198-497: The congruence in form between the same embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the evolutionary stages of their ancestral history Recapitulation theory of atonement , first clearly expressed by Irenaeus Recapitulation (Castaneda) , a spiritual practice appearing first in the writings of Carlos Castaneda and later in those of Miguel Ángel Ruiz, Victor Sanchez and others Recapitulation (Dentistry-Endodontics) , Recapitulation

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216-544: The exposition is repeated in an altered form and the development is concluded Recapitulation theory , a scientific theory influential on but no longer accepted in its original form by both evolutionary and developmental biology, namely, that the congruence in form between the same embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the evolutionary stages of their ancestral history Recapitulation theory of atonement , first clearly expressed by Irenaeus Recapitulation (Castaneda) ,

234-449: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Recapitulation&oldid=1146229673 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Recapitulation theory of atonement Governmental (Arminian) The recapitulation theory of

252-565: The main New Testament scriptures upon which this view is based states: "[God's purpose is, in] the fulness of the times, to sum up all things in Christ, the things in the heavens, and the things upon the earth..." (Ephesians 1:10, RV). The Greek word for 'sum up' (ἀνακεφαλαιώσασθαι, anakephalaiosasthai) was literally rendered 'to recapitulate' in Latin. In the recapitulation view of the atonement, Christ

270-459: The measured apical length and the small bits of debris that are packed into the apex are removed to ensure total canal debridement. Recapitulation is a necessity for proper endodontic success. See also [ edit ] Recap (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Recapitulation . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

288-425: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Recapitulation . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Recapitulation&oldid=1146229673 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

306-517: The whole course of human evolution was perfectly carried out and realised in obedience to the purpose of God. As highlighted above, Irenaeus is considered to be the first to clearly express a recapitulation view of the atonement, although he is anticipated by Justin Martyr , whom Irenaeus quotes in Against Heresies 4.6.2: In his book against Marcion, Justin does well say: "I would not have believed

324-693: Was in these last days, according to the time appointed by the Father, united to His own workmanship, inasmuch as He became a man liable to suffering ... He commenced afresh the long line of human beings, and furnished us, in a brief, comprehensive manner, with salvation; so that what we had lost in Adam—namely, to be according to the image and likeness of God—that we might recover in Christ Jesus. He has therefore, in His work of recapitulation, summed up all things, both waging war against our enemy, and crushing him who had at

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