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    ENG 335: History and Structure of English Language

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    KIN 207: First Aid and Athletic Injury

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    MPA 531: Program Evaluation

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    MUS 018-03: Small Vocal Ensemble

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    MUS 250-01: Private Piano Lessons

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    MUS 270-25: Private Instrument Lessons

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    MUS 350: Advanced Piano Study

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    NURS 228: Pharmacology Nursing Practice III

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    THEO 361: Senior Seminar

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    The Mercy Seat of the Risen Christ: Atonement and the Glory of God in Romans 3:21-26

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    Scholarship on Romans 3.21–26 typically isolates the death of Jesus on the cross as the moment when Paul says the righteousness of God was disclosed, leading to the justification of all who believe the gospel. In this paper I argue that, although the death of Christ relates in important ways to Paul’s claims in the paragraph, this reading does not fully account for his metaphorical description of Christ as a ‘mercy seat’ (ἱλαστήριον), nor his assertion that those who believe are ‘justified through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus’. I show that Paul uses this language and imagery to characterize the risen Christ as the sacrificial abode of the glory of God (δόξα θεοῦ) that humanity forfeited through sin and idolatry. His larger claims in the paragraph concerning the revelation of God’s righteousness through faith are thus inclusive of Christ’s ongoing status as the risen Lord, and are not limited to the moment of his death

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