In The Atonement and Modern Though, Junius B. Remensnyder describes and defends the satisfaction theory of the atonement—the doctrine that the atonement was a satisfaction to divine justice, and that Christ made this satisfaction by taking the place of the sinner, bearing the penalty of his sin and thus expiating its guilt. Remensnyder’s methodic, scriptural argument represents a classic Lutheran view. This volume includes an introduction by B.B. Warfield.
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Be sure to check out Classic Studies on the Atonement (32 vols.).