Talk:Atonement (satisfaction view)

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This is a draft article. Improvements whether theological or stylistic are desireable.

--jrcagle 21:05, 27 April 2006 (UTC) (a.k.a. 68.33.140.194, at least sometimes!)

[edit] Citations

This article has been tagged with needing citation. Could whomever tagged it please be a bit more specific as to where citations are needed? It's a very long article with lots of citations Sharktacos 19:02, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

I didn't place the tag, but in general every section should have at least one, generally two, reference citations, particularly if specific facts are mentioned. Having said that, I think Atonement#Development of the doctrine and Atonement#Further developments are likely the sections thought of as requiring citations. Hope that helps a little. John Carter 17:20, 10 April 2007 (UTC)