Tag: Atonement
Atonement and the Stone-Campbell churches
This last week our class focused on inspecting the atonement theories we grew up with and then how those theories effect our ministries today. Since all of us have grown up in the United States […]
Michael Gorman’s “The Death of the Messiah and the Birth of the New Covenant”
One of the atonement books I was assigned this quarter was the book The Death of the Messiah and the Birth of the New Covenant by Michael Gorman. This was a fantastic read. Gorman saw […]
Explorations in Atonement: Theory Readings
This week our class had a number of readings that allowed the different theories of atonement to be presented by those who hold to each. I will be evaluating each of these representations and offering […]
N.T. Wright’s “The Day the Revolution Began”
The conversation of atonement is looming large in my graduate studies, both as a part of my current theology class and as a major portion of my thesis. This conversation inevitably meant I had to […]
Explorations in Atonement
This last week our class began to dive into atonement theory by looking at backgrounds and words. I have thought for the last year, before this class was known about, that I should do an […]