Economy of Salvation
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The Economy of Salvation is that part of divine revelation that deals with God’s creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church.
From the Greek oikonomia (economy), literally, "management of a household" or "stewardship". Also called the Divine Economy.
It is the elements and resources revealed by God as necessary for salvation through special revelation (Scriptures of old and new testament.)
The ultimate expression of this in theology would be the work of salvation achieved by Jesus Christ on the cross. His sacrifice paid for our debts and therefore has made payment for our sins - and therefore we are seen as not guilty before God for our sins committed.
This economy is related to a transaction: God gives the means of salvation through Jesus sacrifice. We accept it through faith and allegiance to Him.
As such it is an economy as it has resources, management and accountability.