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… the gospel that 'makes its center something other than the substitutionary, wrath-enduring death of Jesus in the place … death. Gilbert is anxious to stress that a doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement is not simply 'one more image of the cross among … ()
… horrible deformation of biblical thought. The doctrine of atonement is a good example. Evangelicalism has taken the … Jesus gives his life as a ransom or redemption or act of (penal substitutionary) atonement in order to save the house from … ()
… method does not have an inherent bias against miracles, penal substitutionary atonement, a high christology, or trinitarianism. It simply … ()
… in Israel’s violent resistance to Rome. That is what penal substitutionary atonement means in the context of the Synoptic Gospels. … ()
… Wright argues that in order to make sense of the idea of 'penal substitution' we must locate it within the biblical … Wright then makes an emphatic statement about Jesus' substitutionary role: It is because Jesus, as Israel's … of Christ's death as a matter of 'penal substitutionary atonement'. But we should hesitate to universalize the … ()
… gives us the proper foundation for any 'doctrine' of penal substitutionary atonement: Jesus suffered the judgment of destruction that … ()
… as an integral part of Paul’s understanding of the atonement got a brief mention in a piece by James … channel at Patheos. He thinks that the doctrine of penal substitution is deeply “problematic as a contemporary … demonstrate that the cross is “satisfaction”, “penal” and “substitutionary”. Both positions, it seems to me, assume … ()
… sins… because of their sins.” But he then speaks of this “atonement” in universal terms: Paul’s brief creed … of human rebellion and sinfulness, for which the just penalty is death”. G.D. Fee, The First Epistle to the … Only in this context does it make sense to speak of penal substitutionary atonement . 4. Those Gentiles who believe … ()
… for the sins of Israel, and in this regard the language of “penal substitutionary atonement” has some relevance . His brutal treatment and … ()
… Israel, his death has to be interpreted as a matter of penal substitutionary atonement . But the narrative-historical constraints have to … ()