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Atonement Versus Cancel Culture

I love stories with surprising endings. Leon Uris, author of the 1958 bestseller Exodus failed high school English three times. When Lucille Ball began studying to...

A Crisis in Discipleship

It is not just the case that Jesus has provided an example of how we should live. His life, death, and resurrection have provided much more.

Karl Barth and Liberation Theology

Why should we read a dead white Swiss man?

Humble King of Kings

As the king of all, Jesus could have come down from the cross, as the bystanders dared him to do.

Facing evil and staking our life on Christ

More and more, Christians must answer the question of why God permits evil.

Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do

While with his tongue the Suffering Servant made “intercession for transgressors” (Isa. 53:12), with torn flesh he made atonement for those who bruised him.

The accessible Word in Anglicanism: Tyndale and Scripture’s figures

Tyndale thought figural exegesis was how all people could enter into Scripture and see the work of God in Christ Jesus.

All you need is (God’s) love: Atonement and the Cross

God’s love is something counter-cultural, offensive, and ego-insulting. It is not free, but costly.

The good news of God’s wrath

The modern hymn “In Christ Alone” has provoked controversy with its phrase "the wrath of God was satisfied." But there is a better way to understand “the wrath of God,” a way that displays its truth, goodness, and even its beauty.

No Substitute for Substitution

Widespread antagonism to substitution has had markedly deleterious effects on preaching and teaching in churches.

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