The English word “reincarnation” robs the concept of its specificity of different places, times and cultures. The same can be said about “atonement.” Hayim Nahman Bialik, the great Hebrew poet of the ...
This is a continuation of my previous article on the specifically Calvinist doctrine of “limited atonement,” which erroneously holds that Christ died not for all men, but only for the “elect” — those ...
Perhaps our most famous Christian account of redemption is commonly known as substitutionary atonement. It runs something like this: in the beginning, God created the earth, and it was good—but then ...
The doctrine of the Atonement, so indispensably central to the New Testament, has once again become an important subject of theological study. Several current writers have been bringing the solid ...
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