Robert Paterson lays the groundwork for and responds to leading objections to the penal substitutionary view of the atonement. He deconstructs several theories of the doctrine, such as the moral, biblical, uniformitarian, and more. As he states in the introduction, “the atonement as represented by the inspired writers is a rational conception,” and it is possible to understand the doctrine just as they did.
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