The Atonement of God: Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God

Why did Jesus die?

Did Jesus die so that God could forgive us for our sins? Many believe so.

The most ancient view of the atonement teaches that Jesus did not die to appease the wrath of God or gain forgiveness for human sin, but rather to defeat sin, death, and the devil, and reveal to us the unconditional love and grace of God. This was a Non-Violent view of the atonement. Yes, the death of Jesus was violent, but the violence was not because God needed blood to pay the debt of sin. It is not God who killed Jesus to satisfy God's wrath toward sin. Jesus died for completely different reasons. 

Due to various circumstances in church history, this view fell out of favor for much of Christian history, but Non-Violent views of the atonement are making a comeback today.

In this book, J. D. Myers presents three of the common violent views of the atonement, and then explains and defends the core ideas of the Non-Violent view, which is often referred to as the Christus Victor view.

Following this explanation of the Non-Violent view of the atonement, J. D. Myers shows how this view of the atonement sheds light on numerous other areas of theology as well, such as our view of God, Scripture, humanity, sin, forgiveness, violence, and justice. A Non-Violent view of the atonement has great ramifications on nearly every area of theology.

Listen to this book so that your life and theology will look more like Jesus Christ.

This book also includes studies on how to understand the wrath of God in Scripture and the meaning of Hebrews 9:22.

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The Atonement of God: Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God

Why did Jesus die?

Did Jesus die so that God could forgive us for our sins? Many believe so.

The most ancient view of the atonement teaches that Jesus did not die to appease the wrath of God or gain forgiveness for human sin, but rather to defeat sin, death, and the devil, and reveal to us the unconditional love and grace of God. This was a Non-Violent view of the atonement. Yes, the death of Jesus was violent, but the violence was not because God needed blood to pay the debt of sin. It is not God who killed Jesus to satisfy God's wrath toward sin. Jesus died for completely different reasons. 

Due to various circumstances in church history, this view fell out of favor for much of Christian history, but Non-Violent views of the atonement are making a comeback today.

In this book, J. D. Myers presents three of the common violent views of the atonement, and then explains and defends the core ideas of the Non-Violent view, which is often referred to as the Christus Victor view.

Following this explanation of the Non-Violent view of the atonement, J. D. Myers shows how this view of the atonement sheds light on numerous other areas of theology as well, such as our view of God, Scripture, humanity, sin, forgiveness, violence, and justice. A Non-Violent view of the atonement has great ramifications on nearly every area of theology.

Listen to this book so that your life and theology will look more like Jesus Christ.

This book also includes studies on how to understand the wrath of God in Scripture and the meaning of Hebrews 9:22.

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The Atonement of God: Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God

by J. D. Myers

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The Atonement of God: Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God

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Why did Jesus die?

Did Jesus die so that God could forgive us for our sins? Many believe so.

The most ancient view of the atonement teaches that Jesus did not die to appease the wrath of God or gain forgiveness for human sin, but rather to defeat sin, death, and the devil, and reveal to us the unconditional love and grace of God. This was a Non-Violent view of the atonement. Yes, the death of Jesus was violent, but the violence was not because God needed blood to pay the debt of sin. It is not God who killed Jesus to satisfy God's wrath toward sin. Jesus died for completely different reasons. 

Due to various circumstances in church history, this view fell out of favor for much of Christian history, but Non-Violent views of the atonement are making a comeback today.

In this book, J. D. Myers presents three of the common violent views of the atonement, and then explains and defends the core ideas of the Non-Violent view, which is often referred to as the Christus Victor view.

Following this explanation of the Non-Violent view of the atonement, J. D. Myers shows how this view of the atonement sheds light on numerous other areas of theology as well, such as our view of God, Scripture, humanity, sin, forgiveness, violence, and justice. A Non-Violent view of the atonement has great ramifications on nearly every area of theology.

Listen to this book so that your life and theology will look more like Jesus Christ.

This book also includes studies on how to understand the wrath of God in Scripture and the meaning of Hebrews 9:22.


Editorial Reviews

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Understanding the cross as a cure for sin, rather than a punishment of it lies at the core of everything I believe and have experienced about God's love. For those who want to take a deeper and more theological look at a nonviolent view of the atonement, J. D. Myers has written an interesting book to unpack various views of atonement and discuss what a curative view of the cross might look like.

-Wayne Jacobsen, Author of He Loves Me, and collaborator on The Shack



Thank you for this new book. It's so important to get the discoveries of René Girard to the church. Thank you for your work.

-Brian Zahnd, Pastor and Author of Farewell to Mars

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176805154
Publisher: Redeeming Press
Publication date: 11/09/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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