Jesus Unforsaken: Substituting Divine Wrath with Unrelenting Love
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Eric Morrison
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Keith Giles
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What if Jesus didn't die to save us from God?
The doctrine of Penal Substitutionary Atonement is not the Gospel. It's a theory that originated in the 1500's under John Calvin. The damage done by this teaching is still being felt today. It's time to abandon this toxic theology in favor of a Christ-centered view of the cross that sets us free from sin and unveils a God of love who would rather die than live without us.
©2021 Keith Giles (P)2021 Keith GilesWhat listeners say about Jesus Unforsaken: Substituting Divine Wrath with Unrelenting Love
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- 14-01-23
Clear and thoughtful critique of Penal Substitution
Keith Giles gives an accessible critique of Calvin’s Penal Substitution doctrine. He also gives one of the best explanations of Girard’s mimetic theory that I have come across. Well worth a listen if you want to understand some of the problems with PSA.
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