In this episode of the Logos Institute Podcast, we (Joanna Leidenhag & Parker Haratine) continue our interview with Jonathan Rutledge about his forthcoming book on Forgiveness and Atonement. We pick up our conversation on forgiveness, Jonathan’s own account of forgiveness, and various theories of atonement. We conclude our interview with an overview and discussion of Jonathan's model of atonement. If you're interested in looking ahead, here are a few time stamps to help:
1:17 - Various definitions of forgiveness
4:10 - A review of Jonathan’s account of forgiveness
6:25 - Question about the scope of Jonathan’s account of forgiveness & the role of axiology (considerations about value) in his account
10:10 - What does a model of atonement need to address?
12:00 - What aspects of disunion or relationship fracture are accounts of atonement trying to address?
16:43 - The relationship between various notions of justice and accounts of atonement
19:45 - Restorative justice
22:15 - Restorative justice vs. Retributive justice
27:30 - ‘Exemplarist’ models of atonement
30:01 - Jonathan’s model of atonement
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