Expiation, Propitiation, And The Atoning Work Of Christ (VI—Conclusion)
Objection # 4 This objection claims, even if tacitly, that “Grace isn’t fair.” Truth be told, there’s a very real sense in which it isn’t, and this is what make...
Objection # 4 This objection claims, even if tacitly, that “Grace isn’t fair.” Truth be told, there’s a very real sense in which it isn’t, and this is what make...
Objection # 3 Some who reject the substitutionary death of Jesus argue it would have been sinful for Jesus to die in our stead. One of these argued that the fac...
Objection # 2 Those who reject the substitutionary death of Jesus claim that if He actually died in our place, then one of two results must be true—UNIVERSAL SA...
Objection # 1 Those who reject the vicarious (substitutionary) death of Jesus are known to ask the following question: “How is it that the same Jesus who was re...
The Imputation Of Our Sins To Christ According to the dictionary, the verb “impute” means “to attribute or ascribe” something to another. Therefore, “imputation...
Simply put, the Atonement is Christ’s satisfying of divine justice by His sufferings and death on the cross for sinners. Whether this death was vicarious (subst...