
Why Can't God Simply Forgive Without Blood?
Greg Boyd: Apologies & Explanations
The Nature of Forgiveness and Atonement in Christianity
This chapter delves into the theological implications of God's requirement for Jesus' blood for forgiveness, contrasting it with human forgiveness that often does not rely on violence. It critiques penal substitutionary atonement and emphasizes God's inherent capacity for reconciliation without the need for vengeance.
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