The Bible Doctrine of Salvation: A Study of the AtonementWipf and Stock Publishers, 2009. máj. 29. - 280 oldal This book discusses the development of the Doctrines of Salvation and Atonement from one end of the Bible to the other. It seeks to show that a single doctrine gradually emerges, which can be best stated in psychological terms. The chief Old Testament contribution is found in the Prophets, the ritual system furnishing no more than a secondary source. Under the New Testament there is a detailed expository attempt to show that, while the experience of salvation from sin through the Death of Christ is the fundamental fact, the explanation of that experience, starting from a large and varied use of the Fifty-third of Isaiah, issues in what may be called a 'societary' doctrine of the Atonement. The author claims that Saint Paul, the Writer to the Hebrews, and the Writer of the Johannine Books, all hold this doctrine, though each states it in his own way. |
Tartalomjegyzék
SOME PERMANENT CONCEPTS | 15 |
FROM MOSES TO ELISHA | 26 |
THE HEBREW MESSIAH | 34 |
THE WRITTEN PROPHETS | 44 |
THE PSALMS OF SUFFERING AND SIN | 57 |
THE POSTEXILIC SACRIFICES | 63 |
THE OLD TESTAMENT AND AFTER | 87 |
ESCHATOLOGY AND APOCALYPTIC | 89 |
THE POSTULATES AND PREACHING OF JOHN THE BAPTIST | 123 |
SALVATION IN THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS | 135 |
THE GENERAL APOSTOLIC PREACHING | 168 |
THE SERVANT THE LAMB AND THE SHEPHERD | 185 |
THE TEACHING OF ST PAUL | 199 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS | 220 |
THE GOSPEL AND EPISTLES OF JOHN | 239 |
CONCLUSION | 259 |
MEDIATION | 100 |
SIN AND REPENTANCE | 113 |
THE NEW TESTAMENT | 121 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
The Bible Doctrine of Salvation - A Study of the Atonement C. Ryder Smith Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2007 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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