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_aSmith, Barry D., _d1957 December 4- _eauthor. |
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_aThe meaning of Jesus' death : _breviewing the New Testament's interpretations / _cBarry D. Smith. |
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_axii, 193 pages ; _c24 cm |
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490 | 1 | _aT&T Clark biblical studies | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Servant of Yhwh, priest according to the order of Melchizedek and second human being -- Sacrificial suffering and death -- Being justified and righteousness of God -- Other expressions of the soteriological benefit of Christ's death -- Christ's death as means of deliverance from dominion of Satan -- Testing of theories of the atonement. | |
520 | 8 | _a"Barry D. Smith studies the salvation-historical meaning of Jesus' death (commonly known as the atonement) in the New Testament. Smith works his way through the four theories of the doctrine of the atonement that have emerged in the history of Christian theology: moral influence, governmental, satisfaction and Christus victor theories. Smith works from the premise that, for a theory of the atonement to be successful, no biblical data may be omitted or distorted, and the generalized concepts used to comprehend the biblical data must be easily seen as implicit in the data. From this vantage point, Smith advances a formulation of the atonement that is best supported by the biblical text itself. The conclusion Smith reaches is that the biblical data supports both the penal-substitutionary version of the satisfaction theory and the Christus victor theory of the atonement, each of which should be viewed as two parts of a more inclusive theory of atonement present in the New Testament." -- | |
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_aJesus Christ _xCrucifixion _xBiblical teaching. |
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_aBible. _pNew Testament _xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |
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_aAtonement _xHistory of doctrines. _2fast |
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_aCrucifixion _xBiblical teaching. _2fast |
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