The study examines two evangelical penal substitutionary theologies of atonement presented by John Stott and Ellen White. It adopts a descriptive and analytic approach to examine the respective atonement theologies of both authors. Chapter 1 introduces the purpose of the dissertation and the methodology adopted. Chapter 2 examines the different theories of atonement in Christian theology. Chapters 3 and 4 examine the respective atonement theologies of Stott and White. Chapter 5 is a comparative analysis of the concept of atonement in both authors, while chapter 6 summarizes the conclusions of the study. -- Purpose. The purpose of the research is to describe, analyze, and compare the concept of atonement as articulated in the theological wri...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This article aims to provide a theory of atonement, termed the "Agápēic Theory," which is formulated...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
Contemporary atonement theology offers three general conceptions of the cross: objective, subjective...
Penal substitutionary atonement is understood to be a central tenant of conservative evangelicalism’...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
Even though John Wesley claimed that the atonement was crucial to his theology, he never articulated...
In one of his letters to the church at Corinth, the apostle Paul sets forth as one of the basic fact...
Problem A new view of the atonement threatened to divide some local congregations of Seventh-day Adv...
The idea of when Jesus does His atonement has been a discussion between Protestants and Seventh-day ...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
Thesis advisor: Daniel J. HarringtonA powerful and captivating theme throughout scripture is that of...
Our major concern in this thesis is the doctrine of the atonement in New England theology. However, ...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This article aims to provide a theory of atonement, termed the "Agápēic Theory," which is formulated...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
Contemporary atonement theology offers three general conceptions of the cross: objective, subjective...
Penal substitutionary atonement is understood to be a central tenant of conservative evangelicalism’...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
Even though John Wesley claimed that the atonement was crucial to his theology, he never articulated...
In one of his letters to the church at Corinth, the apostle Paul sets forth as one of the basic fact...
Problem A new view of the atonement threatened to divide some local congregations of Seventh-day Adv...
The idea of when Jesus does His atonement has been a discussion between Protestants and Seventh-day ...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
Thesis advisor: Daniel J. HarringtonA powerful and captivating theme throughout scripture is that of...
Our major concern in this thesis is the doctrine of the atonement in New England theology. However, ...
This thesis examines the controversy surrounding the doctrine of the atonement and penal substitutio...
This article considers the post-Reformation debates over the extent of the Atonement. It traces the ...
This article aims to provide a theory of atonement, termed the "Agápēic Theory," which is formulated...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...