"Perspectives on the Extent of the Atonement" presents a point-counterpoint exchange concerning God's intention in sending Christ to die on the cross. All three contributors recognize a substitutionary element in the atoning work of Christ, but disagree over the nature and objects of that substitution.
Carl Trueman (Westminster Theological Seminary) argues that Christ's atoning work secured the redemption of his elect alone. While infinite in value, Christ's death was intended for and applied strictly to those whom the Father had elected unconditionally in eternity past.
John Hammett (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) argues that Christ's atoning work had multiple intentions. Of these intentions two rise to the fore: (1) the intention to accomplish atonement for God's elect and (2) the intention to provide atonement for all mankind.
Grant Osborne (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) argues that Christ's atoning work provided atonement generally for all mankind. The application of that atoning work is conditioned, however, on each person's willingness to receive it.
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PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXTENT OF
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Product Weight: 0.66 lbs
Editor: Naselli, Andrew David
Editor: Snoeberger, Mark A.
Contribution by: Hammett, John S.
Publication Date: 2015-02-01
Language: English
Series: Perspectives
Publisher: B&H KIDS
Dewey Decimal Classification: 232.3
Audience Age Group: 18 to 10
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9781433669712