
This is a book about blood.
Specifically, it is about the blood of Jesus Christs atonement. Atonement, a word coined by the sixteenth-century reformer and Bible translator William Tyndale, describes the solution to the offense toward God caused by human sin. It signifies the reconciliation and restoration between God and man provided by Christs death. The entire message of salvation comes close to being encapsulated in this one word.
And yet the doctrine of atonement is under attack.
Some "evangelical" books have recently sought to challenge our view of this central Christian doctrine. Some scholars have even shifted the emphasis away from Christ as sin-bearer to Christ as exemplar of Gods lovedoctrines that, far from being mutually exclusive, are inseparable and dependent on each other. Few components of the Christian faith are currently as hotly debated as this one.
Including contributions from J I Packer, James Montgomery Boice, R C Sproul, Sinclair Ferguson, Alistair Begg and others.
Specifically, it is about the blood of Jesus Christs atonement. Atonement, a word coined by the sixteenth-century reformer and Bible translator William Tyndale, describes the solution to the offense toward God caused by human sin. It signifies the reconciliation and restoration between God and man provided by Christs death. The entire message of salvation comes close to being encapsulated in this one word.
And yet the doctrine of atonement is under attack.
Some "evangelical" books have recently sought to challenge our view of this central Christian doctrine. Some scholars have even shifted the emphasis away from Christ as sin-bearer to Christ as exemplar of Gods lovedoctrines that, far from being mutually exclusive, are inseparable and dependent on each other. Few components of the Christian faith are currently as hotly debated as this one.
Including contributions from J I Packer, James Montgomery Boice, R C Sproul, Sinclair Ferguson, Alistair Begg and others.