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A @Christadelphians Video: [Revealing] The Atonement – John Carter’s Theological Masterpiece (1958)A Deep Dive into Biblical Sacrifice, Substitution, and Divine JusticeExplore John Carter’s (1958) rigorous exposition on the Atonement—a foundational yet often misunderstood doctrine. This talk unpacks penal substitution, propitiation, and reconciliation with exegetical precision, offering theologians and serious students a systematic framework for Christ’s atoning work.🔔 Subscribe for in-depth theological studies!📖 Key Themes & Scripture Exegesis⚖️ Penal Substitution – Isaiah 53:5-6, Romans 3:25-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21🔥 Propitiation vs. Expiation – 1 John 2:2, Hebrews 2:17, Leviticus 16✝️ Christ as High Priest & Sacrifice – Hebrews 9:11-14, 10:10-14🕊️ Reconciliation & New Covenant – Colossians 1:20, Jeremiah 31:31-34⏳ Detailed Timestamps (For Study & Reference)00:00 - Introduction: Atonement in Biblical Theology06:18 - The Problem of Sin & Divine Justice13:45 - Old Testament Typology: Shadows of Atonement22:30 - The Lamb of God: John 1:29 & Passover Fulfillment31:12 - Romans 3:25-26 – Propitiation in Pauline Theology40:05 - Hebrews 9-10: Christ’s Once-for-All Sacrifice50:33 - Objections to Penal Substitution Addressed58:20 - Conclusion: Implications for Soteriology📌 Tags (Algorithm-Optimized):atonement theology, John Carter sermon, penal substitution, biblical sacrifice, propitiation, expiation, Romans 3 commentary, Hebrews 9 exegesis, atonement debate, Reformed theology, systematic theology, soteriology, biblical exegesis💬 Discussion Prompts (For Theologians):How does Carter’s treatment of hilastērion (Romans 3:25) compare to modern scholarship?Is penal substitution the primary lens for atonement, or one of many?What OT types do you find most compelling for Christ’s work?
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A @Christadelphians Video: [Revealing] The Atonement – John Carter’s Theological Masterpiece (1958)A Deep Dive into Biblical Sacrifice, Substitution, and Divine JusticeExplore John Carter’s (1958) rigorous exposition on the Atonement—a foundational yet often misunderstood doctrine. This talk unpacks penal substitution, propitiation, and reconciliation with exegetical precision, offering theologians and serious students a systematic framework for Christ’s atoning work.🔔 Subscribe for in-depth theological studies!📖 Key Themes & Scripture Exegesis⚖️ Penal Substitution – Isaiah 53:5-6, Romans 3:25-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21🔥 Propitiation vs. Expiation – 1 John 2:2, Hebrews 2:17, Leviticus 16✝️ Christ as High Priest & Sacrifice – Hebrews 9:11-14, 10:10-14🕊️ Reconciliation & New Covenant – Colossians 1:20, Jeremiah 31:31-34⏳ Detailed Timestamps (For Study & Reference)00:00 - Introduction: Atonement in Biblical Theology06:18 - The Problem of Sin & Divine Justice13:45 - Old Testament Typology: Shadows of Atonement22:30 - The Lamb of God: John 1:29 & Passover Fulfillment31:12 - Romans 3:25-26 – Propitiation in Pauline Theology40:05 - Hebrews 9-10: Christ’s Once-for-All Sacrifice50:33 - Objections to Penal Substitution Addressed58:20 - Conclusion: Implications for Soteriology📌 Tags (Algorithm-Optimized):atonement theology, John Carter sermon, penal substitution, biblical sacrifice, propitiation, expiation, Romans 3 commentary, Hebrews 9 exegesis, atonement debate, Reformed theology, systematic theology, soteriology, biblical exegesis💬 Discussion Prompts (For Theologians):How does Carter’s treatment of hilastērion (Romans 3:25) compare to modern scholarship?Is penal substitution the primary lens for atonement, or one of many?What OT types do you find most compelling for Christ’s work?
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