Christ Our Satisfaction: Satisfaction and Government

In today’s post in this series on the history of the doctrine of atonement in Christianity, we turn primarily to the thought of one man, St. Anselm of Canterbury, an eleventh-century theologian whose thought revolutionized Western ideas on the subject. For the first thousand years, Christians had always conceived the problem of sin in a … Continue reading Christ Our Satisfaction: Satisfaction and Government

Christ our Example: The ‘Moral Influence’ Corrective

There’s an old saying that history is written by the victors. And this is true in theology no less than in the world of geopolitics. Controversies are all too often defined by the winning side, leaving the losing side not only voiceless but misrepresented and misunderstood. I say all this to start today’s post because … Continue reading Christ our Example: The ‘Moral Influence’ Corrective

Christ our Champion: Christus Victor

So far in this series on different ways Christians have understood the saving work of Jesus, we’ve looked at one of what we might call a historical filter (Recapitulation) and two metaphors (the Passover and the Bridegroom). But none of these ever reached the complexity of what we might properly call an ‘atonement theory’. Today … Continue reading Christ our Champion: Christus Victor

Some Resources for All Saints Day

I've been busy working away at my series 'Atonement through the Ages,' so I fully admit that All Saints Day snuck up on me this year. So instead of having a new post, I'll direct to some previous posts I've written that relate to the feast and its significations: The Communion of Saints as a … Continue reading Some Resources for All Saints Day

From Age to Age: A Reflection on Psalm 90

Earlier this month I had the amazing opportunity to go on vacation in Italy, and specifically to Rome and Florence. Rome is known as ‘the Eternal City’; it’s been one of the most important cities in the Western World, if not the whole world, for about 2,500 years, and both the wonderful monuments and the … Continue reading From Age to Age: A Reflection on Psalm 90