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We've discussed the Crucifixion and the Resurrection, Anselm and Aulen, and salvation itself all over the place... but until now, never "the Atonement." Could that be because the word itself tends to dictate the outcome? In this episode we talk about the origins of the English word "atone," exchange some thoughts on the Epistle to the Hebrews, and then dive deep into an essay by theologian Robert Bertram commenting on Luther commenting on Galatians. Joyful exchanges abound!
Notes:
1. Bertram, "How Our Sins Were Christ's"
2. Sarah's article "The Law of God," now also published in Common Places in Christian Theology
3. Luther's 1531/35 Galatians commentary in Luther's Works vols 26 and 27
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We've discussed the Crucifixion and the Resurrection, Anselm and Aulen, and salvation itself all over the place... but until now, never "the Atonement." Could that be because the word itself tends to dictate the outcome? In this episode we talk about the origins of the English word "atone," exchange some thoughts on the Epistle to the Hebrews, and then dive deep into an essay by theologian Robert Bertram commenting on Luther commenting on Galatians. Joyful exchanges abound!
Notes:
1. Bertram, "How Our Sins Were Christ's"
2. Sarah's article "The Law of God," now also published in Common Places in Christian Theology
3. Luther's 1531/35 Galatians commentary in Luther's Works vols 26 and 27
Holy moly! Six years of top-quality theological podcasting! Why not show your support by becoming a Patron?

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