The Nature of The Atonement
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
304 Pages, 6.25 x 9.38 x 0.13 in
- Paperback
- 9781579103200
- Published: December 1999
$34.00 / £30.00 / AU$53.00
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A theology of the atonement should move one to worship and prayer. J. 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, with its rich implications for spirituality and ministry.... The church today needs a new, biblical paradigm of the atonement as the development of the incarnation of God and therefore as the manifestation of God as love. Writing out of a theological and pastoral concern for his congregation, McLeod Campbell wonderfully weaves together theology and practice, doctrine and spirituality, in a way second to none. The doctrine of the atonement lives again in this warmly devotional and theologically rich work."
- Christian D. Kettler, Friends University
J. McLeod Campbell (1800-1872) was educated at Glasgow University and Divinity Hall. Recognized as one of the great Scottish theologians of the nineteenth century, he saw God as a "Love"', not simply a "Lawgiver". His other books include Reminiscences and Reflections.
"A theology of the atonement should move one to worship and prayer. J. 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, with its rich implications for spirituality and ministry.... The church today needs a new, biblical paradigm of the atonement as the development of the incarnation of God and therefore as the manifestation of God as love. Writing out of a theological and pastoral concern for his congregation, McLeod Campbell wonderfully weaves together theology and practice, doctrine and spirituality, in a way second to none. The doctrine of the atonement lives again in this warmly devotional and theologically rich work."
- Christian D. Kettler, Friends University