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Bob Robinson 2.17.06
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xscot mcknight
Bob had the trach put in today. He was sedated yet again for that procedure, but responded well. They will begin weaning his medications as needed to help him be able to wake up when his body is ready, which again depends on his lungs. Things seem okay right now considering the situation. Thank you…
Who tells the best atonement story?
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xscot mcknight
This is from Embracing Grace in an earlier version. I jumped into the atonement theory conversation yesterday, and thought I’d put this on the blog today: which theory of the atonement do you believe? I have posted a new poll where you can choose which one [not all] you prefer.
Christ Plays: Atonement and Moralism
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xscot mcknight
The second section of Peterson’s Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places deals with Christ playing in history (the first was on creation). And in this section he explores the significance of the atonement, Jesus’ death as an act in history, over against moralism (133-147). Peterson is not easy to summarize. Why? Because poetry cannot be…
Feminism and Atonement
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xscot mcknight
I will lay it down as a premise for theological thinking about the atonement that one’s theory of sin shapes (even to the point of determining) one’s theory of the atonement. I will also agree with many scholars who point out that males have shaped the discussion of the atonement.
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