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Questions and answers about the atonement

By Peter Watts | Asking questions, Authentic Christianity, Bible, Biblical violence, Evangelicalism, Evolving faith, Following Jesus, Forgiveness, God in the face of Jesus, God in the questions, God who risks, Jesus, Learning and growing, Power & authority, Risk theology, Roman crucifixion, Sacrifice, Servant project, Stories | 0 comment | 30 June, 2022 | 9

I hope you have enjoyed the series on the atonement so far. In this final post, I want to answer some of the most difficult questions about the atonement that have come up in my journey over the last twenty years. Some of them came up while listening to sermons at church, some while doingRead more

Cruciform atonement: How the death of Jesus on a Roman cross changes everything

By Peter Watts | Bible, Following Jesus, Forgiveness, God in the face of Jesus, God who risks, Jesus, Roman crucifixion, Sacrifice | 0 comment | 21 June, 2022 | 7

Over the last four articles, I have tried to present a pathway through the Scriptures and church history for understanding the atonement. This pathway has helped me better sort out what I personally believe, and I offer it in hopes that it might also help you in your earnest attempt to understand the meaning ofRead more

7 Bible stories you think you know but don’t

By Peter Watts | Bible, Biblical violence, Following Jesus, God in the face of Jesus, Jesus | 0 comment | 19 June, 2022 | 7

We’re half-way through the FaithRethink Series focusing on the atonement of Jesus. Some of you have been holding out for Cruciform: How the death of Jesus on a Roman cross changes everything where I will share the atonement theology I subscribe to. For now, I want to pick up from where we left off. InRead more

Reengaging with the Bible’s Biggest Themes

By Peter Watts | Christian hope, Following Jesus, Jesus, New humanity, Power & authority, Servant project | 0 comment | 17 June, 2022 | 3

At this point, I’d like to offer two things to help us reengage with the Scriptures and Jesus’ teaching so that as we do, we might recognize where Middle Platonism and Early Christian Gnosticism has made inroads into our own faith, including our views on the atonement, and then allow this new learning to helpRead more

Hijacking the Biblical Story of the Atonement

By Peter Watts | Christian hope, Escapist theologies, Following Jesus, God in the face of Jesus, New humanity, Power & authority, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 16 June, 2022 | 5

What if I was to tell you that many of the most popular atonement theories developed over the last two-thousand years of church history (especially those following the third century AD/CE), have been deeply influenced by a storyline that is foreign to the pages of the Bible? We might say that the real Story ofRead more

7 atonement theories from church history

By Peter Watts | Asking questions, Bible, Jesus, Learning and growing, Sacrifice, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 13 June, 2022 | 6

For the last two-thousand years, one of the central tenants of the Christian faith has been the assertion that Jesus Christ died on a cross for sin. What Christians have not always agreed on are the details of how this works out spiritually, practically and theologically. In particular, they have argued and debated over detailsRead more

FaithRethink Series on the Atonement Returns

By Peter Watts | Evolving faith, Following Jesus, God in the face of Jesus, Jesus, Learning and growing, New humanity, Sacrifice, Self-made project | 1 comment | 13 June, 2022 | 6

It’s back!!! Nearly a year ago, I introduced a new series titled FaithRethink. In it, I invited us to recognize that faith in Jesus and following Jesus involves and invites an ever expanding and deepening journey that involves ongoing changes. Sometimes those changes involve acknowledging our preconceived assumptions and ways we think about and viewRead more

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