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Pierced for our transgressions (ebook)

Pierced for our transgressions ebook

Rediscovering the glory of penal substitution

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About this book

The doctrine of penal substitution states that God gave himself in the person of his Son to suffer instead of us the death, punishment and curse due to fallen humanity as the penalty for sin. The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of the hope of countless Christians through the ages.

However, an increasing number of theologians and church leaders are questioning this doctrine, claiming, for example, that it misunderstands the nature of God’s judgment; that it divides the Trinity; or that it misreads crucial texts such as Isaiah 53 or Mark 10:45. The doctrine has been provocatively described as ‘a form of cosmic child abuse’. In recent years, the criticisms – including some from within ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Steve Jeffery, Mike Ovey
ISBN:
9781844747924
Format:
eBook
First published:
March 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
IVP

Contents

Foreword by John Piper

Part One: Making the Case
1. Introduction
2. Searching the Scriptures: the biblical foundations of penal substitution
3. Assembling the pieces: the theological framework for penal substitution
4. Exploring the implications: the pastoral importance of penal substitution
5. Surveying the heritage: the historical pedigree of penal substitution

Part Two: Answering the Critics
6. Introduction to the debate
7. Penal substitution and the Bible
8. Penal substitution and culture
9. Penal substitution and violence
10. Penal substitution and justice
11. Penal substitution and our understanding of God
12. Penal substitution and the Christian life

13. A final word

Appendix: A personal note to preachers

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