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Participation and atonement : an analytic and constructive account / Oliver D. Crisp. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, (c)2022.Description: xi, 259 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801049965
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT265.3.C932.P378 2022
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Contents:
PART 1. Approaching the atonement -- Methodological issues -- The value and necessity of atonement --
PART 2. Models of atonement -- Moral exemplarism and transformation -- The ransom motif -- Satisfaction guaranteed -- Problems with penal substitution --
PART 3. Atonement and salvation -- Sin and salvation -- Representation and atonement -- The mystical body of Christ -- Soteriological synthesis.
Summary: The atonement is at the heart of Christian doctrine. But how does it relate to the life of the church? And what difference does it make for worship and liturgy? Highly respected theologian Oliver Crisp sets out a new, comprehensive account of the nature of the atonement, exploring how this doctrine affects our participation in the life of God and the Christian community's shared life. Crisp builds on key insights from other historic substitutionary models of Christ's work while avoiding the problems plaguing penal substitution.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

PART 1. Approaching the atonement -- Methodological issues -- The value and necessity of atonement --

PART 2. Models of atonement -- Moral exemplarism and transformation -- The ransom motif -- Satisfaction guaranteed -- Problems with penal substitution --

PART 3. Atonement and salvation -- Sin and salvation -- Representation and atonement -- The mystical body of Christ -- Soteriological synthesis.

The atonement is at the heart of Christian doctrine. But how does it relate to the life of the church? And what difference does it make for worship and liturgy? Highly respected theologian Oliver Crisp sets out a new, comprehensive account of the nature of the atonement, exploring how this doctrine affects our participation in the life of God and the Christian community's shared life. Crisp builds on key insights from other historic substitutionary models of Christ's work while avoiding the problems plaguing penal substitution.

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