For the first-century Roman world the cross was first and foremost an instrument of shameful and violent execution. But early Christians, who had seen their world upended by the atoning power of th…
r. Morey's ministry is recommended by some of the best-known Christians leaders in this generation: D. James Kennedy, John Ankerberg, Gordon Clark, John Frame, Cornelius Van Til, Walter Martin, Gle…
This book explores the need for contextualized atonement theology, offering creative examples of how cross can be proclaimed today in culturally relevant and transformative ways. The author brings …
The Glory of the Atonement is divided into three parts--biblical, historical and practical--with each section introduced by an overview essay. In part one evangelical biblical scholars explore the …
A long history of biblical exegesis and theological reflection has shaped our understanding of the atonement today. The more prominent highlights of this history have acquired familiar names for th…
In this book, Dr. Taylor develops more fully the treatment of the doctrine of the Atonement set out in the closing section of his earlier work, Jesus and His Sacrifice. Here he examines the whole o…
The doctrine of the atonement is put in its proper light, only when it is regarded as the central truth of Christianity, and the great theme of Scripture. The principal object of Revelation was to …
The cross stands at the heart of the Christians faith.But what does it mean? How can we make sense of it? Many Christians feel that wrestling with the full meaning of the cross could bring a new qu…
In this unique and insightful work, Robert Peterson insists that we look afresh at all that the Bible teaches about who our Savior is and what he has accomplished, with the conviction that a carefu…