substitutionalliuoksia
Substitutionalliuoksia, also known as substitutionary atonement, is a Christian theological concept that explains the nature of Jesus Christ's death on the cross. According to this doctrine, Jesus' death was a sacrifice that substituted for the sins of humanity, thereby making it possible for people to be reconciled with God. This concept is central to the belief in the atonement, which is the means by which God's wrath against sin is satisfied.
The idea of substitutionalliuoksia is rooted in the Old Testament, particularly in the concept of the scapegoat
Critics of substitutionalliuoksia argue that it can lead to a dehumanizing view of Jesus' suffering and that