
Sin In All Its Fullness Requires Atonement
Sin is both individual and systemic in its implications; hence, Scripture cares about both personal morality and corporate justice.
Sin is both individual and systemic in its implications; hence, Scripture cares about both personal morality and corporate justice.
Jesus saves because he triumphs over death and the devil. Yet he does so in the most surprising way: He wins by losing.
In this video, Joshua McNall explains how the doctrine of atonement reveals the depth of our human predicament.
In this video, Josh McNall introduces the topic and begins to outline several questions that emerge as we grapple with the significance of the good news of Jesus.
For many early theologians the enfleshing of God’s Son was itself a decisive moment of union between God and people.
Jesus knew that the time had finally come—the hour when the Son of Man would be glorified.
The Pharisees tried to seize Jesus, as it seemed he was claiming to be divine and daring to speak of his own authority concerning the Law.
As seasoned fishermen, Jesus’ disciples knew enough to be afraid. But where was Jesus?
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Joshua McNall presents four models for what’s called atonement, or being made at-one with God.
What does Leviticus have to do with Easter? Everything! John Page shares why we cannot fully understand Holy Week without the Old Testament.
Why over 600 rules in the Law, and what do they have to do with God? Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video with Dr. Brent A. Strawn as he offers helpful orienting information for a Christian understanding of the Law.
There are many different ways to approach and explain just what happened on the cross. Even as different theologies of atonement abound, there is also the argument of whether atonement theology is even necessary in our modern world. Taylor Brown offers insight on this discussion.