The Doctrine of Sacrifice

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The Doctrine of Sacrifice is a theological work by Frederick Denison Maurice that explores the meaning and significance of sacrifice within Christian faith and doctrine.

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instanceOf book
theological work
aimsTo clarify Christian understanding of sacrifice
relate sacrificial doctrine to Christian life and ethics
associatedWith 19th-century Christian thought
Victorian theology
author Frederick Denison Maurice NERFINISHED
concernsDoctrine doctrine of atonement
doctrine of the Church
doctrine of the Eucharist
doctrine of the Incarnation
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores ethical dimensions of Christian sacrifice
relation of sacrifice to the person and work of Christ
theological implications of sacrifice
focusesOn meaning of sacrifice in Christian faith
significance of sacrifice in Christian doctrine
genre Christian theology
doctrinal theology
hasAuthorTheologicalTradition Anglican NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalContext 19th-century English church debates
Victorian religious controversies
hasKeyConcept Christian worship as sacrifice
Christ’s sacrificial death
atonement
ethical sacrifice in daily life
self-giving
union with Christ
hasTheologicalTheme God’s self-revelation in Christ
love as the ground of sacrifice
reconciliation between God and humanity
sacrifice and human community
sacrifice and obedience
influencedBy Anglican doctrinal tradition NERFINISHED
New Testament teaching on sacrifice
biblical theology
patristic views of sacrifice
intendedAudience clergy
educated Christian laity
theologians
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
sacrifice in Christianity
relatedWorkByAuthor The Kingdom of Christ NERFINISHED
Theological Essays NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Anglican theology
Broad Church Anglicanism NERFINISHED

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Frederick Denison Maurice notableWork The Doctrine of Sacrifice