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Did God Turn His Face Away From Jesus? or, Why the Neurobiology of Rupture and Repair Matters for Salvation

This time of year, many progress-liberal minded Christians criticize the idea that God “turned away from” or “abandoned” Jesus on the cross.  And most conservative minded Christians take the idea for granted, because God can’t look at sin.   Did God abandon Jesus on the cross?Did the Father forsake the Son in death? Did God turn […]

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Who Are We On Good Friday?

Truth is, we all want blood, even if just to be entertained.  Some want physical blood still. Others are content with social media outrage. But we are like those who demanded the blood of Jesus on Good Friday.  As the religious (right & left) and the activists (right & left), we would rather get on […]

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What Is the Christus Victor View of Atonement?

Growing up, I was never taught the Christus Victor (Christ the Victor) view of the atonement.   But I lived it.   In college I had very intense spiritual experiences in which I learned the reality that the “one who is in you [Jesus] is greater than the one who is in the world [Satan]” […]

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Critiquing Penal Substitutionary Atonement

In the last post I asked, “What is Penal Substitutionary Atonement?”  I summarized Thomas Schreiner’s position in The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views as fairly as possible. Now I’m going to offer my own review of the biblical materials.  Just How Biblical Is Penal Substitution? Advocates like Schreiner say their view is the most […]

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What is Penal Substitutionary Atonement?

“The theory of penal substitution is the heart and soul of an evangelical view of the atonement.” So says Thomas Schreiner in The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views (67). And historically, Schreiner is right.   This is how I was raised as an evangelical fundamentalist in California, and many others all across the USA. […]

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The Evangelical Preaching of the Cross: The Blood

Focusing on blood is tough for us modern people—especially sacrificial blood. We don’t really have any category for that. And yet, if we are to celebrate our redemption in Christ as we did in the previous post on the Evangelical Preaching of the Cross: Redemption, then we must affirm that—in some way— our redemption is […]