Five Views on the Extent of the Atonement (Counterpoints Series)
Adam J. Johnson, Stanley N. GundryPaperback 2019-09-09
Going beyong simple Reformed vs non-Reformed dichotomies, this volume offers a comprehensive coverage of five major Christian traditions of the atonement: Reformed, Wesleyan, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Barthian Universalist.
Publisher Description
:For whom did Christ die? Who may be saved? are questions of perennial interest and importance for the Christian faith. In a familiar Counterpoints format, this book explores the question of the extent of Christ's atonement, going beyond simple Reformed vs. non-Reformed understandings. This volume elevates the conversation to a broader plane, including contributors who represent the breadth of Christian tradition:
- Traditional Reformed: Michael Horton
- Wesleyan: Fred Sanders
- Roman Catholic: Matthew Levering
- Eastern Orthodox: Andrew Louth
- Barthian Universalism: Tom Greggs
This book serves not only as a single-volume resource for engaging the views on the extent of the atonement but also as a catalyst for understanding and advancing a balanced approach to this core Christian doctrine. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life and Bible and Theology. Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints series.
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Going beyong simple Reformed vs non-Reformed dichotomies, this volume offers a comprehensive coverage of five major Christian traditions of the atonement: Reformed, Wesleyan, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Barthian Universalist.
Publisher Description
:For whom did Christ die? Who may be saved? are questions of perennial interest and importance for the Christian faith. In a familiar Counterpoints format, this book explores the question of the extent of Christ's atonement, going beyond simple Reformed vs. non-Reformed understandings. This volume elevates the conversation to a broader plane, including contributors who represent the breadth of Christian tradition:
- Traditional Reformed: Michael Horton
- Wesleyan: Fred Sanders
- Roman Catholic: Matthew Levering
- Eastern Orthodox: Andrew Louth
- Barthian Universalism: Tom Greggs
This book serves not only as a single-volume resource for engaging the views on the extent of the atonement but also as a catalyst for understanding and advancing a balanced approach to this core Christian doctrine. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life and Bible and Theology. Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints series.