Atonement. For some this word is the heart of the Christian faith. For others, it is irrelevant for Christianity and how they live their Christian lives. Often we do not see ""the breadth and depth"" of the atonement in the gospel. Christian D. Kettler, in his fourth book on ""the vicarious humanity of Christ,"" suggests that we consider that the atonement is not only a vicarious death in our place and on our behalf--whether in the form of a ""penal substitute"" or a ""moral example""--but also his vicarious humanity, having atoning significance for all of our lives, indeed, all of reality:...
Atonement. For some this word is the heart of the Christian faith. For others, it is irrelevant for Christianity and how they live their Christian liv...