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The Nature Of The Atonement And Its Relation To Remission Of Sins And Eternal Life

by John McLeod Campbell

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    FormatHardcover
    Number of Pages456
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    Open LibraryOL10516412M
    ISBN 100548137021
    ISBN 109780548137024
    OCLC/WorldCa172975183

    IN BRITISH THEOLOGY I 'The publication of John McLeod Camp bell's The Nature of the Atone­ ment and its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life in is a by Samuel j. Miko/aski convenient point of departure for this study. 1 More than challenging Cal­ vinism, he brought to public atten­. In 10 lectures, John Scott Lidgett covers all phases of the atonement: its historical causes, the biblical doctrine concerning it, the theology of the atonement, the satisfaction of God, the ethical perfection of Jesus, the relationship between Christ and mankind, the atonement in relation to the spiritual life of individuals, and the atonement and social progress.

    3. The Atonement was Necessitated by Sin. In asserting that the Atonement was necessitated by sin, let it not be supposed for a moment that the entrance of sin into this world was a calamity unanticipated by the Creator, and that the Atonement is His means of remedying a defect in His handiwork. Far, far from it. The nature of the atonement and its relation to the remission of sins and eternal life / (London: Macmillan, ), by John McLeod Campbell (page images at HathiTrust) A treatise on atonement; in which the finite nature of sin is argued, its cause and consequences as such; the necessity and nature of atonement; and, its glorious consequences.

    ON THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE ATONEMENT. THE atonement, which the Lord Jesus Christ by his death gave to the divine government, is a subject of stupendous interest to every sinner. It concerns him personally: it is a matter of life and death to him. Life on the Earth: Its Origin and Succession Page - As all the living forms of life are the lineal descendants of those which lived long before the Cambrian epoch, Page - The Nature of the Atonement, and its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life.


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Free shipping for many products. It is this third aspect of the atonement--i. e.,its nature--that I now propose to consider; which I propose to do with more immediate reference to the second aspect of the atonement, viz.

what it has accomplished--i. e.,its relation to the remission of sins, and the gift of eternal life. : The Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life (): Campbell, John McLeod: Books. Nature of the atonement and its relation to remission of sins and eternal life.

Cambridge [Eng.]: Macmillan, (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: John McLeod Campbell. The nature of the atonement and its relation to remission of sins and eternal life by Campbell, John McLeod and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at The Atonement of Christ never conflicts with the Commandments of God, and this book demonstrates that God's law - as in the laws of any country - is the basis upon which all justice rests.

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Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life, inan extensive and eventuall welyl received treatment of the doctrine and one which brought him into some prominence as a theologian. These are the two moments in his life for which Campbell is most remembered.

This essayCited by: 1. 'A theology of the atonement should move one to worship and prayer. McLeod Campbell does exactly that. Much in harmony with the renewed interest in the Trinity, McLeod Campbell reawakens the doctrine of the atonement, the 'sleeping giant' of Christian doctrine, 4/5.

'For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood by reason of the life that makes atonement.' Sacrifices Christ Atoning Reconciliation with God God Does Right For People God Has Forgiven God Showed Mercy flexibility Sacrifice The Blood Of Jesus past Passing.

It is this third aspect of the atonement--i. e., its nature--that I now propose to consider; which I propose to do with more immediate reference to the second aspect of the atonement, viz.

what it has accomplished--i. e., its relation to the remission of sins, and the gift of eternal life. The first point, viz., the extent of. John McLeod Campbell has 26 books on Goodreads with 41 ratings.

John McLeod Campbell’s most popular book is The Nature of the Atonement. The book surveys historical views but also proposes that the atonement be seen as the death of Christ for both victims and the oppressed, as atonement for sinners and oppressors, as atonement for the whole creation—including animals and nature.

This “triune atonement” refers to the involvement of the Trinity in the atonement, here. In dealing with the nature of the atonement it is well to try to discover some comprehensive category under which the various aspects of Biblical teaching may be subsumed.

The more specific categories in terms of which the Scripture sets forth the atoning work of Christ are sacrifice, propitiation, reconciliation, and redemption. But my seminar this year assumes that most of you who would come to a conference like this would be essentially in agreement on the substitutionary nature of the atonement.

I hope we would all agree that Christ’s death was a vicarious, penal satisfaction. He literally paid the price for our sins. He bore the wrath of God on our behalf. Studying for Easter, I have been looking for books on the atonement. I found this list of books and was disappointed in the selection of them from Logos.

Number 3 on this list is available from Vyrso and 4,8 and 10 are available in Logos. The others would be nice to have: Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die - Piper.In Christianity, salvation (also called deliverance or redemption) is the "saving [of] human beings from death and separation from God" by Christ's death and resurrection, and the justification following this salvation.

While the idea of Jesus' death as an atonement for human sin was derived from the Hebrew Bible, and was elaborated in Paul's epistles and in the Gospels, Paul saw the faithful.These are, the non-imputation of guilt or the remission of sins, and second, of the investing of the believer with a legal title to Heaven.

The alone ground on which God forgives any man's sins, and admits him into His judicial favour, is the vicarious work of his Surety -- that perfect satisfaction which Christ offered to the law on his behalf.