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A Community Called Atonement by Scot McKnight

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Sep 07, 08

bookshelves: theology, community

Pairing insightful biblical exegesis and a nuanced understanding of theology, McKnight pulls back the veil on atonement theology, allowing the reader to see past individual theories and begin to construct a paradigm (or “embracive categories”) for utilizing each of the major atonement metaphors in scripture and atonement theories in theology – “identification for incorporation”. McKnight walks the reader through the scriptural foundations of atonement: the metaphors, moments, stories, and practices that inform the biblical portrayal of atonement. McKnight does not theologize for theologies sake, however, but ends with a stirring treatment of atonement as ecclesial (i.e. gives birth to a community, or new society; Jesus’ Kingdom of Heaven”) and as praxis (i.e. its influence on fellowship, justice, mission, word, and sacrament). A compelling read. A.

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