Atonement, Law, and Justice

Atonement, Law, and Justice
Title Atonement, Law, and Justice PDF eBook
Author Adonis Vidu
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 456
Release 2014-08-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441245324

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Adonis Vidu tackles an issue of great current debate in evangelical circles and of perennial interest in the Christian academy. He provides a critical reading of the history of major atonement theories, offering an in-depth analysis of the legal and political contexts within which they arose. The book engages the latest work in atonement theory and serves as a helpful resource for contemporary discussions. This is the only book that explores the impact of theories of law and justice on major historical atonement theories. Understanding this relationship yields a better understanding of atonement thinkers by situating them in their intellectual contexts. The book also explores the relevance of the doctrine of divine simplicity for atonement theory.

Atonement, Justice, and Peace

Atonement, Justice, and Peace
Title Atonement, Justice, and Peace PDF eBook
Author Darrin W. Snyder Belousek
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 685
Release 2011-12-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0802866425

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In this substantial study Darrin W. Snyder Belousek offers a comprehensive and critical examination of penal substitution, the most widely accepted evangelical Protestant theory of atonement, and presents a biblically grounded, theologically orthodox alternative. Attending to all of the relevant biblical texts and engaging with the full spectrum of scholarship, Belousek systematically develops a biblical theory of atonement that centers on restorative -- rather than retributive -- justice. He also shows how Christian thinking on atonement correlates with major global concerns such as economic justice, capital punishment, "the war on terror," and ethnic and religious conflicts. Thorough and clearly structured, this book demonstrates how a return to biblical cruciformity can radically transform Christian mission, social justice, and peacemaking.

Atonement and Law

Atonement and Law
Title Atonement and Law PDF eBook
Author John McLaughlin Armour
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 1885
Genre Atonement
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Making Amends

Making Amends
Title Making Amends PDF eBook
Author Linda Radzik
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Law
ISBN 0199767254

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It is often assumed that wrongdoing can only be resolved through punishment or forgiveness. But this book explores the responses that wrongdoers can and should make to their own misdeeds, responses such as apology, repentance, reparations, and self-punishment. It examines the possibility of atonement in a broad spectrum of contexts -- from cases of relatively minor wrongs in personal relationships, to crimes, to the historical injustices of our political and religious communities. It argues that wrongdoers often have the ability to earn redemption within the moral community, that respect and trust among victims, communities and wrongdoers can be rebuilt, and that the moral responsibility of wrongdoing groups can be addressed without treating their members unfairly.

Forgiveness and law

Forgiveness and law
Title Forgiveness and law PDF eBook
Author Horace Bushnell
Publisher
Total Pages 266
Release 1874
Genre
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Atonement and Forgiveness

Atonement and Forgiveness
Title Atonement and Forgiveness PDF eBook
Author Roy L. Brooks
Publisher University of California Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2019-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 0520343409

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Roy L. Brooks reframes one of the most important, controversial, and misunderstood issues of our time in this far-reaching reassessment of the growing debate on black reparation. Atonement and Forgiveness shifts the focus of the issue from the backward-looking question of compensation for victims to a more forward-looking racial reconciliation. Offering a comprehensive discussion of the history of the black redress movement, this book puts forward a powerful new plan for repairing the damaged relationship between the federal government and black Americans in the aftermath of 240 years of slavery and another 100 years of government-sanctioned racial segregation. Key to Brooks's vision is the government's clear signal that it understands the magnitude of the atrocity it committed against an innocent people, that it takes full responsibility, and that it publicly requests forgiveness—in other words, that it apologizes. The government must make that apology believable, Brooks explains, by a tangible act that turns the rhetoric of apology into a meaningful, material reality, that is, by reparation. Apology and reparation together constitute atonement. Atonement, in turn, imposes a reciprocal civic obligation on black Americans to forgive, which allows black Americans to start relinquishing racial resentment and to begin trusting the government's commitment to racial equality. Brooks's bold proposal situates the argument for reparations within a larger, international framework—namely, a post-Holocaust vision of government responsibility for genocide, slavery, apartheid, and similar acts of injustice. Atonement and Forgiveness makes a passionate, convincing case that only with this spirit of heightened morality, identity, egalitarianism, and restorative justice can genuine racial reconciliation take place in America.

The Atonement

The Atonement
Title The Atonement PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Edwards
Publisher
Total Pages 694
Release 1859
Genre Atonement
ISBN

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