It Was the Will of the Father to Crush Him: The Day of Atonement and the Cross of Christ by Owen Strachan It Was the Will of the Father to Crush Him: The Day of Atonement and the Cross of Christ Owen Strachan Provost and Research Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary Abstract:…
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A Less Odious Atonement Requires a More Classical God: Engaging Farris and Hamilton on Christus Odium by Derek Rishmawy
A Less Odious Atonement Requires a More Classical God: Engaging Farris and Hamilton on Christus Odium by Derek Rishmawy A Less Odious Atonement Requires a More Classical God: Engaging Farris and Hamilton on Christus Odium Derek Rishmawy Campus minister with Reformed University Fellowship at University of California Irvine and Ph.D. Candidate at Trinity Evangelical Divinity…
Which Penalty? Whose Atonement? Revisiting Christus Odium by Joshua R. Farris and S. Mark Hamilton
Which Penalty? Whose Atonement? Revisiting Christus Odium by Joshua R. Farris and S. Mark Hamilton Which Penalty? Whose Atonement? Revisiting Christus Odium Joshua R. Farris and S. Mark Hamilton Farris is Professor of Theology of Science at Missional Universityand Hamilton is Research Associate at JESociety.org Abstract: So unreasonable is the idea that God the Father…
The ‘Christus Odium’ Variety of Penal Substitution in Contemporary Perspective: A Brief Editorial Introduction by Ryan A. Brandt
The ‘Christus Odium’ Variety of Penal Substitution in Contemporary Perspective: A Brief Editorial Introduction by Ryan A. Brandt The ‘Christus Odium’ Variety of Penal Substitution in Contemporary Perspective: A Brief Editorial Introduction Ryan A. Brandt Managing Editor; Associate Professor of Christian History and Theologyat Grand Canyon University Joshua R. Farris and S. Mark Hamilton have…
JBTS 6.2 Herman Bavinck (1854-1921): A Centenary Celebration
JBTS 6.2 Herman Bavinck (1854-1921): A Centenary Celebration JBTS 6.2 Herman Bavinck (1854-1921): A Centenary Celebration The Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies (hereafter, JBTS) is a broadly evangelical, interdenominational journal committed to publishing current scholarship across biblical and theological disciplines. Biblical and theological themes have been the focus of every issue to date. Within…
JBTS 6.1 Full Issue
JBTS 6.1 Full Issue JBTS 6.1 Part 1 The ‘Christus Odium’ Variety of Penal Substitution in Contemporary Perspective Part 2 Open Articles…
Final Rejoinder to Peter J. Leithart by R. Lucas Stamps
Final Rejoinder to Peter J. Leithart by R. Lucas Stamps Final Rejoinder to Peter J. Leithart By R. Lucas Stamps…
Final Rejoinder to R. Lucas Stamps by Peter J. Leithart
Final Rejoinder to R. Lucas Stamps by Peter J. Leithart Final Rejoinder to R. Lucas Stamps By Peter J. Leithart…
A Response to Peter J. Leithart by R. Lucas Stamps
A Response to Peter J. Leithart by R. Lucas Stamps A Response to Peter J. Leithart By R. Lucas Stamps Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Anderson University (SC)…
A Response to R. Lucas Stamps by Peter J. Leithart
A Response to R. Lucas Stamps by Peter J. Leithart A Response to R. Lucas Stamps By Peter J. Leithart President, Theopolis Institute…