
THE ATONEMENT - AND - THE MODERN MIND - BY - JAMES DENNEY, D.D. - PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND THEOLOGY - UNITED FREE CHURCH COLLEGE, GLASGOW - WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR - THE DEATH OF CHRIST STUDIES IN THEOLOGY THE EPISTLES TO THE THESSALONIANS THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS GOSPEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - LONDON - HODDER AND STOUGHTON - 27 PATERNOSTER ROW - MCMIII - PREFACE
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A learned professor of New Testament studies brings his summer‑school lectures to life in this thoughtful exploration of the Christian doctrine of atonement and its encounter with contemporary thought. He opens by reminding listeners that the atonement shapes our ideas of God, humanity, history and even nature, and that understanding it is essential for anyone wrestling with the deepest questions of faith.
The first part of the work examines how modern worldviews—whether consciously held or not—can block the relevance of traditional teachings, while the later section tackles common misreadings of the New Testament’s message on the subject. Throughout, the author adopts an inviting, evangelical tone, seeking to bridge the gap between scholarly insight and everyday experience. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of why this ancient truth still matters, and how it can speak into the concerns of today’s mind.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (145K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1917
A Scottish theologian and preacher remembered for clear, forceful writing on the meaning of Christ’s death, he helped shape modern evangelical discussion of the atonement. His books still draw readers who want serious theology written with urgency and conviction.
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