Stephen Finlan

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Average rating: 4.14 · 153 ratings · 54 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Problems with Atonement: Th...

4.04 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2005 — 2 editions
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Theosis: Deification in Chr...

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The Drama of Job: Burning Q...

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Options on Atonement in Chr...

3.63 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2007
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Salvation Not Purchased: Ov...

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To Unite the Scattered Chil...

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The Apostle Paul and the Pa...

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Sacrifice and Atonement: Ps...

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Bullying in the Churches

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The Family Metaphor in Jesu...

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Salvation Not Purchased by Stephen Finlan
“Jesus tries to get people to accept that God is extraordinarily kind and inviting, but this is too radical for many to accept. How can there be no payment system, no repentance schedule, no penance imposed upon either the prodigal son or upon us?”
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“Jesus tries to get people to accept that God is extraordinarily kind and inviting, but this is too radical for many to accept. How can there be no payment system, no repentance schedule, no penance imposed upon either the prodigal son or upon us?”
Stephen Finlan, Salvation Not Purchased: Overcoming the Ransom Idea to Rediscover the Original Gospel Teaching

“Jesus tries to get people to accept that God is extraordinarily kind and inviting, but this is too radical for many to accept. How can there be no payment system, no repentance schedule, no penance imposed upon either the prodigal son or upon us?”
Stephen Finlan, Salvation Not Purchased: Overcoming the Ransom Idea to Rediscover the Original Gospel Teaching

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