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Union with Christ
In its widest sense, the phrase union with Christ refers to the relationship between the believer and Jesus Christ. In this sense, John Murray says, union with Christ is "the central truth of the whole doctrine of salvation."〔John Murray, ''Redemption : Accomplished and Applied'' (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1955): 161.〕 The expression "in Christ" (''en Christo'', ''en kyrio'', ''en Christo Iesou'', ''en auto'' etc.) occurs 216 times in the Pauline letters and 26 times in the Johannine literature.〔Bruce Demarest, ''The Cross and Salvation: The Doctrine of Salvation'' (Wheaton: Crossway Books, 1997): 313.〕 Hence, according to Albert Schweitzer, "This 'being-in-Christ' is the prime enigma of the Pauline teaching: once grasped it gives the clue to the whole." 〔Schweitzer, Albert. ''The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, p. 3〕 Given the large number of occurrences and the wide range of contexts, the phrase embodies a breadth of meaning.〔Demarest, ''The Cross and Salvation'', 326.〕 (For example; Paul uses the phrase "''en Christo''" as a synonym for a Christian (Romans 16:7) and the phrase "''en emoi''" to describe the intimate identification of Christ with the believer (Galatians 2:20).)
According to the narrower sense of the phrase, used in Christian theology, union with Christ is a step in the ''ordo salutis'' ("order of salvation"), and the basis of the believer's justification.〔Philip Ryken, ''The Message of Salvation'', BST (Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2001): 186.〕 In this sense, union with Christ follows faith and precedes adoption (Galatians 3:26-27). Augustus Strong describes it in this way: "union with Christ logically precedes both regeneration and justification; and yet, chronologically, the moment of our union with Christ is also the moment when we are regenerated and justified."〔Augustus Strong, 'Union With Christ' ''monergism.com''. http://www.monergism.com/union_augustus.html Retrieved 24 May 2009.〕
==Historical interpretations==


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