Atonement: Jewish and Christian Origins
Pages
256
Publisher
Eerdmans
Published
9/10/2020
ISBN-13
9780802876683
What is the historical basis for today’s atonement theology? Where did it come from, and how has it evolved throughout time? In Atonement, a sterling collection of renowned biblical scholars investigates the early manifestations of this core concept in numerous ancient Jewish and Christian sources. Rather than imposing a particular view of atonement upon these texts, these specialists let the texts speak for themselves, so that the reader can truly understand atonement as it was variously conceived in the Hebrew Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Pseudepigrapha, the New Testament, and early Christian literature. The resulting diverse ideas mirror the manifold perspectives on atonement today.
- Table of Contents
- Introduction - Max Botner; Justin Duff; Simon Dürr
- Section 1: Critical Issues and the Development of Atonement Legislation in the Hebrew Bible
- 1. Atonement: Amid Alexandria, Alamo, and Avatar - Christian A. Eberhart
- 2. Sin, Sacrifice, but No Salvation: When the Circle Cannot Be Completed - Deborah W. Rooke
- 3. Atonement beyond Israel: The Holiness School’s Amendment to Priestly Legislation on the Sin Sacrifice (ḥaṭṭā’t) - David P. Wright
- Section 2: Anthropology, Cosmology, and Mediators in Early Jewish and Christian Atonement Theologies
- 4. When the Problem Is Not What You Have Done but Who You Are: The Changing Focus of Atonement in Second Temple Prayer and Poetry - Carol A. Newsom
- 5. Ben Sira 50: The High Priest Is an Incorporative Divine Messiah and At-One-Ment Takes Place through Worship in the Microcosm - Crispin Fletcher-Louis
- 6. Get the Story Right and the Models Will Fit: Victory through Substitution in “Atonement Theology” - N. T. Wright
- 7. “Seeing,” Salvation, and the Use of Scripture in the Gospel of John - Catrin Williams
- 8. Sealed for Redemption: The Economics of Atonement in Ephesians - T. J. Lang
- 9. What Goes on in the Heavenly Temple?: Celestial Praise and Sacrifice in Ancient Judaism and Christianity - Martha Himmelfarb
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- Atonement: Amid Alexandria, Alamo, and Avatar by Christian A. Eberhart
- Sin, Sacrifice, but No Salvation: When the Circle Cannot Be Completed by Deborah W. Rooke
- Atonement beyond Israel: The Holiness School’s Amendment to Priestly Legislation on the Sin Sacrifice (ḥaṭṭā’t) by David P. Wright
- When the Problem Is Not What You Have Done but Who You Are: The Changing Focus of Atonement in Second Temple Prayer and Poetry by Carol A. Newsom
- Ben Sira 50: The High Priest Is an Incorporative Divine Messiah and At-One-Ment Takes Place through Worship in the Microcosm by Crispin H. T. Fletcher-Louis
- Get the Story Right and the Models Will Fit: Victory through Substitution in “Atonement Theology” by N. T. Wright
- “Seeing,” Salvation, and the Use of Scripture in the Gospel of John by Catrin H. Williams
- Sealed for Redemption: The Economics of Atonement in Ephesians by T. J. Lang
- What Goes on in the Heavenly Temple?: Celestial Praise and Sacrifice in Ancient Judaism and Christianity by Martha Himmelfarb