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Reevaluating Atonement and Gospel Narratives
This chapter critiques traditional atonement theories in Christian theology, urging a reevaluation of Jesus's death through the Gospels. It highlights the implications of Christology, scapegoating, and the dynamics of insider versus outsider within the narratives, especially focusing on marginalized figures. The dialogue also explores gender portrayals and encourages a nuanced understanding of gospel accounts, emphasizing the richness and individuality of each text.