
Andrew Remington Rillera / Sacrifice and Atonement in the Bible
The Theology Mill
Exploring Penal Substitutionary Atonement in the New Testament
The chapter delves into the traditional understanding of Jesus' crucifixion as a substitutionary sacrifice to satisfy justice for forgiveness and atonement. It discusses Jesus' death as a means for individuals to unite with him and be transformed, with references to Acts 4 and Psalm 2 reinforcing the concept of unity with God. The discussion also addresses the concept of God's love, wrath, and atonement within the context of curses and covenant in the Bible, while exploring objections to penal substitutionary atonement.
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