The orthodox
substitutionary doctrine of the atonement has a little trouble dealing with the fact that Jesus must bear, in our stead, the punishment due our sin.
This became known as
the substitutionary doctrine of atonement.
Not exact matches
Designed to test Warren's
doctrine on everything from the sovereignty
of God, to unconditional election, to
substitutionary atonement, to homosexuality, the interview was seen by Piper as proof that Rick Warren was indeed a «doctrinally sound» evangelist.
It was not without reason that 19th - century liberal theologians revolted en mass against the orthodox Anselmian
doctrine of atonement that taught that the only ultimately compelling reason for Christ's coming was that he might suffer his
substitutionary, sacrificial, expiating, even propitiating death.
When Bell undertook a speaking tour titled The Gods Aren't Angry, he was widely seen as abandoning the
doctrine of penal
substitutionary atonement.
The booklets reaffirmed what the writers took to be the fundamental and unchangeable
doctrines of Christianity: the infallibility
of the Bible, the deity
of Christ, the Virgin Birth, miracles, the bodily resurrection
of Jesus, and the
substitutionary view
of the
Atonement.
That
doctrine,
substitutionary atonement, can be summarized this way: We are guilty
of sin against God and our neighbors.