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Rediscovering a Biblical and Early Patristic View of Atonement through Orthodox–Evangelical Dialogue
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One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue. I believe that both Orthodox and Evangelicals have something important to offer for a reconstruction of a holistic biblical concept of atonement. Orthodox theology has an important perspective to offer, which is not well-known in Western theology—an ontological perspective on atonement. However, Orthodox theologians have lacked assertiveness, clarity, and comprehensiveness in their presentation of this view, especially in connection with biblical texts. In Protestant theology, we can find many critiques of inadequate existing views as well as in-depth biblical study of separate atonement ideas, but what is lacking is a holistic concept of atonement that would be able to harmoniously integrate various biblical atonement metaphors and also faithfully reflect the early patristic view. I believe that an ontological perspective on atonement combined with the integration of key biblical atonement ideas and metaphors can bring us back to the heart of the apostolic and early church gospel message. Several issues have hindered accomplishing such a project in the past. I will point to these problems and show some possible solutions. Finally, I will present the ontological perspective and show how it can integrate various biblical atonement metaphors.
Title: Rediscovering a Biblical and Early Patristic View of Atonement through Orthodox–Evangelical Dialogue
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One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue.
I believe that both Orthodox and Evangelicals have something important to offer for a reconstruction of a holistic biblical concept of atonement.
Orthodox theology has an important perspective to offer, which is not well-known in Western theology—an ontological perspective on atonement.
However, Orthodox theologians have lacked assertiveness, clarity, and comprehensiveness in their presentation of this view, especially in connection with biblical texts.
In Protestant theology, we can find many critiques of inadequate existing views as well as in-depth biblical study of separate atonement ideas, but what is lacking is a holistic concept of atonement that would be able to harmoniously integrate various biblical atonement metaphors and also faithfully reflect the early patristic view.
I believe that an ontological perspective on atonement combined with the integration of key biblical atonement ideas and metaphors can bring us back to the heart of the apostolic and early church gospel message.
Several issues have hindered accomplishing such a project in the past.
I will point to these problems and show some possible solutions.
Finally, I will present the ontological perspective and show how it can integrate various biblical atonement metaphors.
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