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Christus Victor

An Historical Study of the Three Main Types of the Idea of the Atonement

  • Paperback
  • 192 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 13.7 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

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For theology students and church leaders seeking clarity

Clarifies complex atonement theories for better understanding

You will deepen your theological knowledge and insights

Explore the depths of atonement theories with Gustav Aulen's insightful work.
First published in 1931. Aulen identifies three main types of Atonement theories: the 'classic' view commonly known as 'Ransom Theory'; the 'Latin' or 'objective' view, commonly known as 'Satisfaction' or 'Penal Substitution Theory', and the 'subjective' view, often known as the 'Moral Influence' theory.
  • Author

    Gustav Aulen

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    February 2010

  • Weight

    248g

  • Page Count

    192

  • Dimensions

    13.7 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281062164

  • ISBN-10

    0281062161

  • Eden Code

    2500392

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    Theology always walks a difficult line between seeking to explain, to make the mysteries of God ‘reasonable’ as the Book of Common Prayer puts it, and to acknowledge that one’s very subject matter is, finally, beyond the scope of the created mind. This is especially true of the group of events concerning the life and death of Christ and their significance not just for the first disciples, the Early Church, but, of course, for every human being and for all creation. This is a landmark book which explores these cosmos compelling questions with immense scholarship but also a deep faith.