Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jul 2, 2019
Publisher
Zondervan Academic
ISBN-10
0310527732
ISBN-13
9780310527732
Description
In a profound exploration of the complexities surrounding Christ’s atonement, several distinguished theologians present their perspectives on a pivotal question: the extent to which grace will be extended to humanity. Each contributor delves deep into their theological positions, presenting thoughtful arguments that challenge traditional understandings and invite readers to engage with varying interpretations.
Adam J. Johnson, Stanley N. Gundry, Andrew Louth, Matthew Levering, Michael Horton, Fred Sanders, and Tom Greggs offer insights informed by scripture, history, and contemporary theological debates. Their diverse viewpoints reflect a rich tapestry of Christian thought, ranging from universalism to particularism. Through these discussions, readers are prompted to examine their own beliefs and the implications of Christ’s sacrifice on salvation.
The book aims not only to educate but also to foster dialogue among differing theological perspectives, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of grace's reach. As readers navigate these profound questions, they are invited to reflect on the nature of divine mercy and the transformative power of faith.
Adam J. Johnson, Stanley N. Gundry, Andrew Louth, Matthew Levering, Michael Horton, Fred Sanders, and Tom Greggs offer insights informed by scripture, history, and contemporary theological debates. Their diverse viewpoints reflect a rich tapestry of Christian thought, ranging from universalism to particularism. Through these discussions, readers are prompted to examine their own beliefs and the implications of Christ’s sacrifice on salvation.
The book aims not only to educate but also to foster dialogue among differing theological perspectives, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of grace's reach. As readers navigate these profound questions, they are invited to reflect on the nature of divine mercy and the transformative power of faith.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality