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This episode kicks off a new series exploring the necessity of Jesus’s death. From the Old Testament to the words of Jesus Himself and His earliest followers, there is a consistent thread affirming that His death was essential and necessary—and intimately connected to the forgiveness of sin. Throughout history, theologians have offered various explanations for why this was the case. In this series, Vinnie focuses specifically on the Penal Substitution Atonement (PSA) theory, ultimately aiming to demonstrate how this view conflicts with the nature and character of God as revealed in the person of Jesus Christ.
By TheFlowageThis episode kicks off a new series exploring the necessity of Jesus’s death. From the Old Testament to the words of Jesus Himself and His earliest followers, there is a consistent thread affirming that His death was essential and necessary—and intimately connected to the forgiveness of sin. Throughout history, theologians have offered various explanations for why this was the case. In this series, Vinnie focuses specifically on the Penal Substitution Atonement (PSA) theory, ultimately aiming to demonstrate how this view conflicts with the nature and character of God as revealed in the person of Jesus Christ.