Past Event and Present Salvation: The Christian Idea of Atonement

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1 de gen. 1989 - 243 pàgines

How can an event that has taken place in the past have an effect upon the human experience of salvation in the present? In examining one of the essential questions of the Christian faith, Paul S. Fiddes explores the limits as well as the gains to be made in speaking about crucifixion as a historical event, and considers the relationship of the crucifixion to the continuing process of God's saving activity. He considers the relevance of a past act of atonement to such areas of practical experience as forgiveness, liberation, and suffering.

 

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Salvation as event and process
14
Faith and history
35
The point of sacrifice
61
The demands of justice
83
The decisive victory
112
The act of love
140
The cost of forgiveness
171
Political engagement
190
The problems of suffering
207
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Paul S. Fiddes is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Oxford in England.

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