A Mind to Atone
Author : Soji Obebe
Publisher :
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 18,9 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Atonement
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Author : Soji Obebe
Publisher :
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 18,9 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Atonement
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Author : Eleonore Stump
Publisher :
Page : 557 pages
File Size : 28,22 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0198813864
The doctrine of the atonement is the distinctive doctrine of Christianity. Over the course of many centuries of reflection, highly diverse interpretations of the doctrine have been proposed. In the context of this history of interpretation, Eleonore Stump considers the doctrine afresh with philosophical care. Whatever exactly the atonement is, it is supposed to include a solution to the problems of the human condition, especially its guilt and shame. Stump canvasses the major interpretations of the doctrine that attempt to explain this solution and argues that all of them have serious shortcomings. In their place, she argues for an interpretation that is both novel and yet traditional and that has significant advantages over other interpretations, including Anselm's well-known account of the doctrine. In the process, she also discusses love, union, guilt, shame, forgiveness, retribution, punishment, shared attention, mind-reading, empathy, and various other issues in moral psychology and ethics.
Author : James Denney
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 27,71 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Atonement
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Author : Adam J. Johnson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 45,75 MB
Release : 2015-05-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567440850
Christians agree that they are saved through the death and resurrection of Christ. But how is the atonement achieved in these events? This book offers an introduction to the doctrine of the atonement focused on the unity and diversity of the work of Christ. Johnson reorients current patterns of thought concerning Christ's work by giving the reader a unifying vision of the immensely rich and diverse doctrine of the atonement, offering a sampling of its treasures, and cultivating the desire to further understand and apply these riches to everyday life. Where introductions to the atonement typically favor one aspect of the work of Christ, or work with a set number of themes, aspects or theories, this book takes the opposite approach, developing the foundation for the multi-faceted nature of Christ's work within the being of God himself. It offers a grand unifying vision of Christ's manifold work. Specific elaborations of different theories of the atonement, biblical themes, and the work of different theologians find their place within this larger rubric.
Author : Elizabeth Lynn Linton
Publisher :
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 41,96 MB
Release : 1876
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Author : William Adamson
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 26,53 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Atonement
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Author : Thomas Cooper
Publisher :
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 24,95 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Atonement
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Author : Thomas Jackson Crawford
Publisher :
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 30,13 MB
Release : 1871
Category : Atonement
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Author : William Lane Craig
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 24,64 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781481312080
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament authors drew upon a range of metaphors and motifs to describe this salvific act, and down through history Christian thinkers have tried to articulate various theories to explain the atonement. While Christ's sacrifice serves as a central tenet of the Christian faith, the mechanism of atonement--exactly how Christ effects our salvation--remains controversial and ambiguous to many Christians. In Atonement and the Death of Christ, William Lane Craig conducts an interdisciplinary investigation of this crucial Christian doctrine, drawing upon Old and New Testament studies, historical theology, and analytic philosophy. The study unfolds in three discrete parts: Craig first explores the biblical basis of atonement and unfolds the wide variety of motifs used to characterize this doctrine. Craig then highlights some of the principal alternative theories of the atonement offered by great Christian thinkers of the premodern era. Lastly, Craig's exploration delves into a constructive and innovative engagement with philosophy of law, which allows an understanding of atonement that moves beyond mystery and into the coherent mechanism of penal substitution. Along the way, Craig enters into conversation with contemporary systematic theories of atonement as he seeks to establish a position that is scripturally faithful and philosophically sound. The result is a multifaceted perspective that upholds the suffering of Christ as a substitutionary, representational, and redemptive act that satisfies divine justice. In addition, this carefully reasoned approach addresses the rich tapestry of Old Testament imagery upon which the first Christians drew to explain how the sinless Christ saved his people from the guilt of their sins.
Author : Robert William DALE
Publisher :
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 16,73 MB
Release : 1875
Category : Atonement
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