A participatory model of the atonement

In Yujin Nagasawa & Erik Wielenberg (eds.), New waves in philosophy of religion. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 150 (2008)
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In this paper we develop a participatory model of the Christian doctrine of the atonement, according to which the atonement involves participating in the death and resurrection of Christ. In part one we argue that current models of the atonement—exemplary, penal, substitutionary and merit models—are unsatisfactory. The central problem with these models is that they assume a purely deontic conception of sin and, as a result, they fail to address sin as a relational and ontological problem. In part two we argue that a participatory model of the atonement is both exegetically and philosophically plausible, and should be taken seriously within philosophical theology.i..

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original Bayne, Tim; Restall, Greg (2008) "A participatory model of the atonement". In Nagasawa, Yujin, Wielenberg, Erik, New waves in philosophy of religion, pp. : Palgrave-Macmillan (2008)

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