The concept of Complete in Christianity
The Catholic Church emphasizes that "Complete" pertains to God's commitment to human nature, which can only be fully realized through the total expiation of sin. This expiation is something that individuals cannot achieve on their own, highlighting the necessity for divine intervention in the redemption process. The concept underscores the belief that human efforts are insufficient for salvation, necessitating God's grace and mercy to cleanse humanity from sin completely.1
Synonyms: Finished, Whole, Entire, Comprehensive, Total, Conclusive, Finish, End, Close, Carry out
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Christian concept of 'Complete'
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Catholic Church
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From: Works of St. Anselm
(1) This is what God will do in respect to human nature, and it cannot be accomplished save by a complete expiation of sin, which no sinner can effect for himself.[1]