Crucixion of Jesus Christ

Theories of the Atonement by Thomas Hywel Hughes

Thomas Hywel Hughes was Principal of the Scottish Congregational College in Edinburgh. His book on the theories of the atonement is particularly helpful because he not only provides the most extensive list of theories atonement that I have come across, but also gives examples of the theologians who expounded them. This public domain title was digitised from the copy held in Spurgeon’s College library.

Thomas Hywel Hughes [1875-1945], The Atonement. Modern Theories of the Doctrine. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1949. Hbk. pp.328. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  1. The Satisfaction Theories:
    Forsyth, Mackintosh, Scott Lidgett, Storr
  2. The Penal Theories
    Dale, Denney, Mozley, Lewis Edwards
  3. Attempts at Re-statement
    Walker, Wheeler Robinson, Baillie, Fairbairn
  4. The Ethical Satisfaction Theories
    McLeod Campbell, Moberly, Garvie
  5. Back to the Bible
    Macaulay; Manson, Vincent Taylor, Hicks, Headlam
  6. The Moral Influence Theory
    Rashdall, Franks, Miall Edwards
  7. The Mystical Theories
    John Caird, Westcott, Wilson
  8. Psychology and the Doctrine of Atonement
    Fearon Halliday, McKenzie
  9. Some Other Representative Thinkers
    Simpson, Grensted, Beet, Simon: Peake, Cave, Kirk, Maltby, Raven: A. T. Cadoux, M. Hughes: White, Russell Scott
  10. A Constructive View
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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