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  1. Atonement

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    Atonement and Divine Passibility
    A critical, and often overlooked, factor in Atonement theory is the concept of Passibility—the capacity of God to suffer. Orthodox Trinitarianism requires that the divine nature of the Son suffer communicatio idiomatum (the communication of attributes) through his human nature. Docetic interpretations argued that since the divine nature cannot suffer, Christ only seemed to die, thereby invalidating the mechanism of Atonement entirely, as a mere appear…