The Origen's and Seventh-Day Adventist's View of Atonement
The Origen's and Seventh-Day Adventist's View of Atonement
The Origen's and Seventh-Day Adventist's View of Atonement
School of Theology
SOTERIOLOGY
A Position Paper
Systematic Theology II
Submitted to
by
Sen Sophal
March 2018
TABLE OF CONTENT
I. INTRODUCTION
Propitiation
Redemption
Justification
Reconciliation
V. CONCLUSION
VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
At the Cross Jesus Christ provide the ransom to deliver human from
sin and Satan’s dominion over them and provide all humanity the
God.
The atoning death of Christ was paid to and satisfied God in the
than God. This Ransom theory has assumed that Satan has the part in
the plan of salvation which God had to ask permission from Satan and
1Andreasen,
M. L., "The Atonement Central in Salvation",
Ministry International Journal For Pastor, (Review and Herald) 11
(May 1938): 37.
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Statement of the Problem
our Substitute and His merit alone for our redemption must be
someone who has been captured2”. Origen firmly believed that Christ’s
questions; 1) Why did Origen view that Christ’s death was not a
Salvation for humans? 2) Why the Origen view of Atonement are unlike
Atonement in soteriology?
pillar of Christian faith and theology. The Cross is the “Good News”
the way that God dealt with sin in His son, Jesus Christ that sin is
no longer a barrier between Him and humans. And, on the cross the
Lastly, the cross brings the clear picture between the character of
God and Satan in these last days of the dramatic in the great
humankind opened by sin and is associated with the life and death of
Jesus Christ”4.
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THE ORIGEN VIEW OF ATONING SACRIFICE OF CHRIST WAS NOT A RANSOM PAID
that have different views toward the death of Christ on the cross.
early church, even some today. This theory is called “The Ransom
developed and shared by the early church father named Origen. Origen
introduced and believed in, for instance, he believed that Satan and
his fellow demons will be saved in the end of time and he believed
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will must triumph in all his creatures, and that everyone, including
His name means ‘Son of Horus, the god of Light,’ an Egyptian god, son
Word. James Wm. McClendon highly claimed that, “Origen had a very
the Origen’s background behind his Ransom theory, now we can clearly
understand the reason why Origen viewed that Christ’s death was not a
the dramatic view beteween the forces of good and evil11”. Origin sees
just a “play” between God and Satan, but we should rather see Atoning
which Christ alone has done at the Calvary. In short, we shoud better
Satan his name means “adversary” or “enemy”. And the Bible says
(Rev. 12:10), murderer (John 8:44), liar (John 8:44) ect. The Bible
says clearly who Satan is, yet in the Drama of Origen projected the
suprem and independent king on earth for Christ to kneel and beg
from sin and Satan’s dominion on earth, whereas in which God Himself
is the serveriegn and suprem King above all in the kingdom of heaven
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that every knee should bow before Him (Rom. 14:11; Phil. 2:10). In
Christ as his possession and Satan will become “the lord of Christ’s
possession, yet, He wins the victory over the forces of sin and Satan
through His death and resurrection. As the result, Satan knows that
his power and dominion could not hold Christ, so by the time of
Christ’s resurrection from the death, Satan also released humans from
that shifted the charater between God and Satan. God become extremely
antagonistic toward Satan and Origen displayed God as One whom dealt
liar, God became a liar to Satan in order to redeem humans from their
sins. Origen had also used the Bible texts to support his ideas of
quoted from the Bible verses that “we have bought with a price” (1
cor. 6:20) and also from another verse, “the Son of man came... to
give His life a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45). Regarding these main
verses Origen concluded with the question that “from whom were we
brought and to whom was this ransom paid?” and Origen answered that
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God has bought us with a price of His life from satan and God paid
There are two words here which we should consider “from Satan”
and “to Satan”. Origen was correct only one among these two views.
According to Mrs. Ellen G. White, she also had asked the opposite
question unlike Origen, “Who was it that paid the price of the ransom
answer that “It was the only begotten Son of God. He was the Majesty
of heaven, and for His sake you should appreciate every power, every
And the plan of Christ’s redemption is related only Christ and God
the Father. Unlike the Origen viewed the story and plan of redemption
related as well with Satan and the devil. In short, God’s plan of
is true, that God redeems humans from sin and Satan’s dominion over
them because humans were sinned and rebelld agaist their Creator and
followed Satan as their lord and god of their life. But God in His
foundation of world (Eph 1:4; Heb 9:29; Rev.13:8). The the ransom of
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our deliverance is the life of Christ Himself for purpose at one
“Without the atonement of Christ, the Son of God there could have
substitution for all humans from their sins and Satan’s power. The
Bible says “For even the Son of man came...to give his life a ransom
for many” (Mark 10:45. Christ’s life is the ransom to set humans free
“ransom” in the concept of business. Because Adam and Eve had sinned
and from then, all humans were captured or ruled by Satan. To release
death. Humans transgressed of God’s law and “The broken law of God
demanded the life of the transgressor17”. God gave humans His Son to
“die in order to meet completely the demand of the broken law18” and
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Christ was to die as our substitute. Instead, we are the transgressor
said “we do know that a death took place there which means life for
mankind to God, and that God accepted the suffering and death of His
satisfaction, government and His law. God is the God of love and
character of God who is always love and just “for Christ gave His own
life a ransom in order that God might be just”, she said. And the
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character is never changed. And more interestingly, God’s character
can keep the law of God. But we must be careful regarding keeping the
law, not for the means to salvation but the laws point us to
quality in law to save the transgressor of the law. The law can
condemn, but it cannot pardon...if a plan had not been devised for
his salvation. Jesus Christ alone was able to save fallen man. He
The ministry of the atonement of Christ did not end at the cross
the Father22”.
escape for us from sin and satanic power. Therefore, through the work
love was in Christ. Through the atonement, Christ became the way
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BIBLE UNDERSTANDING TOWARD THE THEORY OF THE ATONEMENT
just simply a theory but it is the “Good News” to those who righty
is love (1 John 4:8). His love is infinitive and unselfish, the love
which lead to sacrifice. Sacrifice even the Son who He loves most,
Reconciliation.
sacrificial system. And both the mercy seat and the altar of burn
appease God and but also manifest God’s character of infinite love
and just in provides sinners the blemished Lamb, which took away the
sin of the world (John 1:29). God is the God of Provider, rather than
being simply a God of Recipient (Gen. 22:8; John 3:16; Rom. 8:32).
set them free from the bondage of captivity [sins and Satan]. While
Jesus was on earth, the plan of redemption always be in His mind and
mission. Jesus said “Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but
to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:28).
Christ died for our sake as the price for our redemption. Right after
Adam and Eve sinned, the broken law demanded the death penalty upon
them. But Adam and Eve were alive. Why? Because Christ took the cause
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to die on their behalf. Apostle Paul affirmed Christ’s death as our
substitute, “God commended His love toward us, in that, while we were
righteous through the blood of Christ “For when we were yet without
strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. Much more then,
through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God
are all freely justified by His grace (Rom 3:23). Through the death
salvation. We are just the receiver of God’s grace with one condition
between people, and they have come to be of one mind again27”. The
26Ibid, 63.
27Handbookof seventh-Day Adventist Theology, Seventh-day
Adventist General Conference, (Hangertown, MD: Review and Herald,
2000), 12:205.
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result of sin made a barrier and separation between humanity and God.
us away from God but through the blood of Christ draw us near to God.
Paul says “in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been
brought near in the blood of Christ” (Eph. 2:13). The Bible speaks of
28Ibid.
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Conclusion
Christ died in the place of man and their sins. Christ is our
human’s sin and take the penalty for them and to set sinners free
from the demand of His law and bring humans back to the harmony of
Jesus Christ is the Lamb that was stained from the foundation of
the world and take away the sin of the world (John 1:29). The atoning
business for God to die as a payment to him. God and Satan are still
earth. Sin and inequity first originated in Satan. Satan always sows
a sinner to the saints and their lives in Christ will be growing into
perfection and eternity. Christ only can meet fully the demands of
God’s law which human had broken and violated. Jesus is our all in
Calvary had revealed us the character of God and the complete image
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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