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Reparative Substitution and the ‘Efficacy Objection’: Toward a Modified Satisfaction Theory of Atonement Cover

Reparative Substitution and the ‘Efficacy Objection’: Toward a Modified Satisfaction Theory of Atonement

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|Nov 2017

Abstract

The doctrine of the atonement is a subject of perpetual curiosity for a number of contemporary theologians. The penal substitution theory of atonement in particular has precipitated a great deal of recent interest, being held up by many (mostly evangelical) Protestants as ‘the’ doctrine of atonement. In this essay, we make a defense against the objection to the Anselmian theory of atonement that is often leveled against it by exponents of the Penal Substitution theory, namely, that Christ’s work does not accomplish anything for those whom it appears he undertakes his atoning work, but merely makes provision for salvation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/perc-2017-0018 | Journal eISSN: 2284-7308 | Journal ISSN: 1224-984X
Language: English
Page range: 97 - 110
Published on: Nov 18, 2017
Published by: Emanuel University Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 3 issues per year

© 2017 Joshua R. Farris, S. Mark Hamilton, published by Emanuel University Press
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