The concept of Pardon of sin in Christianity
Pardon of sin, according to Christianity, encompasses the state of being forgiven for one's transgressions based on belief in Christ. In Protestantism, it signifies God's act of forgiving individuals, seen as essential mercy leading to further blessings, while Catholic teachings emphasize divine grace in absolving sins. Early Christianity links the pardon to genuine repentance, highlighting its importance for spiritual well-being and the relief from guilt associated with past wrongdoings, underlining the necessity of seeking forgiveness from God.
Synonyms: Forgiveness, Absolution, Remission, Redemption, Amnesty, Mercy
In German: Vergebung der Sünden; In Dutch: Vergeving van zonden; In Spanish: Perdón del pecado; In Finnish: Synnin anteeksi; In Malay: Pengampunan dosa; In Swedish: Förlåtelse för synd; In Dutch: Vergeving van zonde; In French: Pardon du péché
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Christian concept of 'Pardon of sin'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The forgiveness granted for transgressions, contingent on repentance.[1] (2) This refers to the act of seeking forgiveness from God, which is crucial for maintaining one's spiritual life.[2] (3) The forgiveness granted by God, which is tied to the fulfillment of true repentance.[3] (4) The forgiveness granted by God for past transgressions, allowing individuals to move forward without the burden of guilt.[4]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The act of God forgiving an individual's transgressions, considered the foundational mercy from which all other blessings flow.[5] (2) The forgiveness granted to believers, a core aspect of the doctrine's message.[6] (3) The act of God forgiving individuals for their transgressions, granting mercy rather than judgment.[7]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The state of being forgiven for one's sins, which depends on belief in Christ.[8]
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) This represents the forgiveness and absolution from transgressions, which is obtainable through divine teachings, as indicated in the verses.[9]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) The act of forgiving and absolving individuals from their wrongdoings through divine grace.[10]