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One for the Other: Engaging with Nonviolent Atonement Theology - Paperback

One for the Other: Engaging with Nonviolent Atonement Theology - Paperback

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by Andrew P. Campbell (Author), Stephen N. Williams (Foreword by)

For two thousand years, the cross of Christ has been the central point of Christian theologies of salvation. However, in recent years, a variety of theologians, such as Rosemary Radford Ruether, Rita Nakashima Brock, J. Denny Weaver, and Rene Girard, united in their disdain for violence, have abandoned any divine sanction or salvific significance for the cross of Christ. Instead, they frame atonement not in terms of Christ's death but his life, formulating atonement theologies that address the need for an ethical concern for the oppressed and powerless 'Other.' This volume is dedicated to offering a fair account of their revisions, identifying the ethical undertones that lead nonviolent theologians and thinkers to reform atonement theology, examining their claims in light of those ethical foundations, and exploring P. T. Forsyth as a viable alternative for contemporary theology.

Author Biography

Andrew P. Campbell holds a PhD from Queen's University Belfast and is rector of St Swithin's Parish Church, Magherafelt, in the Church of Ireland (Anglican) Diocese of Armagh. He is also adjunct lecturer of Anglican dogmatic theology at the Church of Ireland Theological Institute.

Number of Pages: 204
Dimensions: 0.47 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 24, 2025
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