How does Jesus’s death atone for human sin? Traditional answers to this question face a challenge: explain how Jesus’s death plays an important and distinctive role in atoning for human sin without employing problematic philosophical or moral assumptions. I present a new answer that meets the challenge. In the context of the Jewish sacrificial background, the blood of a pure victim can communicate the washing away of sins. Jesus’s death atones because through it his blood, and then his resurrection, can communicate the washing away of sins and thus that God has accepted his work of atonement
In this paper I develop and defend a new theory of the Atonement - the Communal Substitution Theory....
How does Christ's crucifixion and resurrection help to effect a reconciliation between a human being...
Expiation refers to a ritual attempt to deal with sin, and while in the Hebrew Bible it can include ...
Why did Jesus Christ die on the cross? Was his suffering and death planned by God for a purpose, or...
Jesus from Nazareth valued his death as a possibility for one suffering and death to provide meaning...
Christianity is based in blood, thereby that death can never be forgotten. Blood begins with Genesis...
The proliferation of alternative models of atonement in recent academic literature, many of which st...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The New Testament is full of claims that Christ died for our sins, claims which imply very clearly t...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Sacrifice generally aims at obtaining from and by supernatural force the right to exercise control o...
It is central to the Christian faith that humans are separated from God by sin but reconciliation is...
Is Jesus’ perpetual intercession for his people in Hebrews (Heb. 7.25) understood as a constitutive ...
This first section endeavours briefly to set out the problem, seeing it ln its proper context agains...
In this paper I develop and defend a new theory of the Atonement - the Communal Substitution Theory....
How does Christ's crucifixion and resurrection help to effect a reconciliation between a human being...
Expiation refers to a ritual attempt to deal with sin, and while in the Hebrew Bible it can include ...
Why did Jesus Christ die on the cross? Was his suffering and death planned by God for a purpose, or...
Jesus from Nazareth valued his death as a possibility for one suffering and death to provide meaning...
Christianity is based in blood, thereby that death can never be forgotten. Blood begins with Genesis...
The proliferation of alternative models of atonement in recent academic literature, many of which st...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The tradition of thought identified as a sacrificial theology of atonement or the doctrine of the cr...
The New Testament is full of claims that Christ died for our sins, claims which imply very clearly t...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Sacrifice generally aims at obtaining from and by supernatural force the right to exercise control o...
It is central to the Christian faith that humans are separated from God by sin but reconciliation is...
Is Jesus’ perpetual intercession for his people in Hebrews (Heb. 7.25) understood as a constitutive ...
This first section endeavours briefly to set out the problem, seeing it ln its proper context agains...
In this paper I develop and defend a new theory of the Atonement - the Communal Substitution Theory....
How does Christ's crucifixion and resurrection help to effect a reconciliation between a human being...
Expiation refers to a ritual attempt to deal with sin, and while in the Hebrew Bible it can include ...