Atonement
In brief: Atonement is the sacrificial work of Christ for sinners. It refers to the state of being at one or being reconciled because of the death of Christ
Definitions / explanations
- The Christian teaching about atonement
- Bible Dictionary: Atonement
- Atonement (wikipedia)
- Atonement (theopedia)
Major Theories of the Atonement
- Substitutionary Theory (Penal theory)
- Governmental Theory
- Theosis
Articles / opinions
Quotes
See also
External links
- Erroneous Theories of the Atonement by William W. Sasser
- Atonement of Christ by James Petigru Boyce
- Atonement, some basics, by Peter Leithart
- Atonement in Narrative Context, by Peter Leithart
- The Biblical Doctrine of the Atonement (many resources)
- God's Provision, Man's Need (includes a useful chart & glossary)
- Historical Opinions as to the Nature of Christ's Atoning Death by Gordon Olson (excellent brief overview)
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