This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the origins of these debates from the articles of the Arminian Remonstrance of 1610 through the declarations of the supporters of the Synod of Dort in 1618-19. The debate is then considered in relation to an English Baptist context, and specifically the exegetical dispute over the meaning of the word ‘all’ in 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 and Romans 3:23-4. Three options are examined and the various difficulties in arbitrating between these various interpretations. Recognising these difficulties, the article goes on to explore the relationship between scriptural exegesis and theology with reference to the formulation of the ecumenical doctrine of the Tri...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
This article provides a brief historical survey of some of the theological issues raised by Arminius...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue. I believe that...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180337 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Since 1997 a central issue in Dutch theological debate is concerned with the interpretation of the ...
This first section endeavours briefly to set out the problem, seeing it ln its proper context agains...
Theology is a science which must by its nature be existential; and the Cappadocians would subscrib...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Hugh Martin (1822–1885) was a prominent ecclesiastical figure in the second half of the nineteenth c...
This research investigated Athanasius’ understanding of the atonement. It first orientated the reade...
This thesis is an attempt to remedy the neglect of John Owen's atonement theology despite wide accla...
Christians agree that they are saved through the death and resurrection of Christ. But how is the at...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
This article provides a brief historical survey of some of the theological issues raised by Arminius...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue. I believe that...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX180337 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Since 1997 a central issue in Dutch theological debate is concerned with the interpretation of the ...
This first section endeavours briefly to set out the problem, seeing it ln its proper context agains...
Theology is a science which must by its nature be existential; and the Cappadocians would subscrib...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Hugh Martin (1822–1885) was a prominent ecclesiastical figure in the second half of the nineteenth c...
This research investigated Athanasius’ understanding of the atonement. It first orientated the reade...
This thesis is an attempt to remedy the neglect of John Owen's atonement theology despite wide accla...
Christians agree that they are saved through the death and resurrection of Christ. But how is the at...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
This article provides a brief historical survey of some of the theological issues raised by Arminius...
<p>This dissertation lays the groundwork for a reevaluation of early Protestant understandings of sa...