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Mentioned in 11 episodes
The Lamb of the Free
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Recommended by 

for its insights on the varied meanings of sacrifice in Jewish literature and the New Testament.


Tim Mackie

211 snips
How Are the Passover and Yom Kippur Lambs Connected?
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has read about half of it and has mixed opinions.


Preston Sprinkle

Matthew Bates

124 snips
Are Catholics and Protestents Really that Different in their Understanding of Salvation? Dr. Matthew Bates
Mentioned as Andrew Rillera's book challenging the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement.

83 snips
Is Penal Substitutionary Atonement Biblical? Dr. Andrew Rillera
Recommended by 

for further details on the interpretation of Jesus' crucifixion.


Paul Sloan

28 snips
Q&A #1: How did Jesus Interpret Sacrifices? And Other Questions
Mentioned by 

as a dense but really good book about the sacrificial practices of the Old Testament.


David Fitch
S11:E9 Why I’m Not Reformed: The Contextual Nature of All Theologies
Recommended by 

as a great book on atonement theology.


Drew Hart

Ep. 340 Drew Hart - The Disentangling of Christianity from Empire: Why We Need Anabaptism and the Black Church
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as a book challenging the penal substitutionary atonement, leading to interviews and discussions.

Kevin

Scholars Scuffle Over The Atonement Part One
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as a book that rethinks the Old Testament sacrificial system.

Ben Sternke

Mariko Clark: Helping Kids Experience Contemplation and Wonder in Scripture
Mentioned by John Mark Comer as one of the most important academic books he's read in years.

Ep 1232 | John Mark Comer & the Penal Substitutionary Atonement Debate
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as a challenging read regarding the Old Testament sacrificial system.

Matthew Bates

EP059: Interview w/Dr. Matthew Bates on "Beyond the Salvation Wars"
Mentioned as a recent book that challenges the traditional understanding of penal substitutionary atonement.

Substitutionary Atonement Under Fire: William Lane Craig Refutes a New Theory
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in reference to Andrew Alera's arguments about moral impurity.

Matt Tebbe

Paul Sloan: How We Misunderstand Jesus' Relationship to the Law of Moses


