Atonement Theories
In this episode of Remnant Radio about atonement theories, Josh Lewis and Michael Rowntree explore five major theories of atonement in Christian theology. They discuss the moral influence theory, recapitulation, ransom theory, Christus Victor, and penal substitutionary atonement, explaining how these different models help us understand what was accomplished through Christ’s death on the cross. Rather than pitting these theories against each other, we demonstrate how each model captures different aspects of Christ’s saving work, while addressing common misconceptions and contemporary debates surrounding atonement theology. 🌐📧 Visit our Website & Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.theremnantradio.com ___________________________________________________________________________________ Kairos Classroom: Use Promo Code Remnant for 10% off https://kairosclassroom.com/classes __________________________________________________________________________________

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