crucicentrism
Crucicentrism is a term used in Christian theology and religious studies to describe an interpretive emphasis on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as the central event of salvation. The word combines Latin cruci- meaning “cross” with centrum meaning “center,” signaling the idea that the cross is the focal point of revelation, atonement, and Christian identity for believers.
Usage and scope of the term vary, but crucicentrism generally denotes a tendency in preaching, doctrine, liturgy,
Relation to other themes is a key point of discussion. Many theologians acknowledge a balance among the
In debates about soteriology, crucicentrism is often associated with discussions of atonement models, particularly those that
See also: Atonement, Cross, Jesus in Christian theology, Soteriology.