
1) Agreement 2) Amends 3) Compensation 4) Compensation for a wrong 5) Composition 6) Compromise 7) Conciliation 8) Contrition may lead to it 9) Damages 10) Expiation 11) Indemnification 12) Indemnity 13) Jonathan Cape book 14) Propitiation 15) Quits 16) Quittance 17) Reclamation 18) Reconciliation 19) Redemption
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1) Amends 2) Expiation 3) Regret 4) Reparation 5) Repentance 6) Restitution
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- compensation for a wrong
- the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing
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[soundtrack] Atonement: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the 2007 film Atonement, composed by Dario Marianelli and performed by the English Chamber Orchestra, French classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and cellist Caroline Dale. This was their second collaboration with director Joe Wright, following the soundtrack for...
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a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a transgression. This was originally accomplished through rituals performed by a High Priest on the holiest day of the Jewish year: Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). In Christian ...
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• (n.) Satisfaction or reparation made by giving an equivalent for an injury, or by doing of suffering that which will be received in satisfaction for an offense or injury; expiation; amends; -- with for. Specifically, in theology: The expiation of sin made by the obedience, personal suffering, and death of Christ. • (n.) Reconciliation; ...
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(from the article `English literature`) ...There was a marked vogue for pastiche and revisionary Victorian novels (of which Michel Faber`s The Crimson Petal and the White [2002] was a ...
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(from the article `Performing Arts`) ...surprise and subtlety to another. Blood and gore played their part in the spell; so did the razor-sharp characterizations, led by Viggo ... ...Ferretti (art direction) and Francesca Lo Schiavo (set direction) for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetOriginal Score: Dario ... [2 related...
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the process by which a person removes obstacles to his reconciliation with God. It is a recurring theme in the history of religion and theology. ... [8 related articles]
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In Christian theology, the doctrine that Jesus suffered on the cross to bring about reconciliation and forgiveness between God and humanity. Atonement is an action that enables a person separated...
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1. (Literally, a setting at one) Reconciliation; restoration of friendly relations; agreement; concord. 'By whom we have now received the atonement.' (Rom. V. 11) 'He desires to make atonement Betwixt the Duke of Gloucester and your brothers.' (Shak) ... 2. Satisfaction or reparation made by giving an equivalent for an injury, or by doing of suffer...
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A·tone'ment noun 1. (Literally, a setting
at one .) Reconciliation; restoration of friendly relations; agreement; concord. [ Archaic] « By whom we have now received the
atonement .
Rom. v. 11. » « He desires to make
atonement Betwixt the Duke of...
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repayment death of JesusÂ
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Making amends for your sins or wrong deeds. Trying to put things right.
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In Christian theology, atonement is the special work of Christ effected by his life, sufferings, and death. The first explicit exposition of the evangelical doctrine of the atonement is ascribed to Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1093.
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A term in both Judaism and Christianity referring to the forgiveness of sins. For Christians, atonement is found through the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. For Jews, atonement is found on the holiday Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), where practitioners ask God to forgive them of the sin they committed in the past year (Prothero 2008
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[
n] - compensation for a wrong
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expiation noun compensation for a wrong; `we were unable to get satisfaction from the local store`
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Religious act of expressing consciousness of one's sins, penitence, reconciliation, giving satisfaction. Specifically, a theological doctrine meaning the reconciliation between God and man who had sinned against God, hence given offense to Him. This was effected through the Incarnation of Christ, the Son of God, His sufferings and death on the cro....
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In Christian theology, the doctrine that Jesus suffered on the cross to bring about reconciliation and forgiveness between God and humanity. Atonement is an action that enables a person separated from God by sin to be reconciled (`at one`) with him. In ancient Judaism this was achieved through the sacrificial killing of animals
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doctrine of how humans are forgiven, redeemed, and reconciled to God through the death of Christ.
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satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury; amends. · (sometimes cap.)the doctrine concerning the reconciliation of God and humankind, esp. as accomplished through the life, suffering, and death of Christ. · the experience of humankind's unity with God exemplified by Jesus Christ. · reconciliation; agreement.
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the act of making amends for sin or wrongdoing
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