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Book Description
- Title:
- Historic Theories of Atonement with Comments
- Authors:
- Robert Mackintosh [1858-1933]
- Publication Year:
- 1920
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Pages:
- 319
- Subjects:
- Historical Theology, Soteriology, Salvation, Atonement
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction—The Moral Necessity of Atonement
- Old Testament Preparation for the Doctrine
- Christ's Thought of His Own Death
- The Apostolic Teaching of Atonement
- Greek Church Theories, Exoteric and Esoteric
- Starting-point and Drift of Western Catholic Doctrine
- Anselm and Satisfaction to the Divine Honour
- Abelard and Moral Influence Theories
- Historic Protestantism and the Penal Scheme
- Grotianism and its Echoes
- R.W. Dale and the Fact of the Atonement
- Theories of Vicarious Penitence
- "Redemption by Sample"
- Some Minor Theories (Bushnell, Fairbairn, Westcott, Ritschel)
- Personal Relationships and Divine Anger
- Denney and the Problem of Christ's Physical Death
- Epilogue—A Tentative Construction on Atonement