Do We Believe in Consequences? Revisiting the “Incoherence Objection” to...
An article I wrote defending a version of penal substitutionary atonement just came out in “Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie.” It’s a constructive model I call the...
View ArticleJonathan Edwards on Penal Substitution
Penal substitutionary atonement, the doctrine according to which Christ died to pay the penalty for our sins, is crucial to good news of the gospel. It is so central to the good news that Christians...
View ArticleCan Legal Philosophy Help Us Make Sense of Penal Substitution? (TGC Canada)
“Penal substitution is more than unjust, it is by definition impossible!” This line of thought represents an important objection leveled against penal substitutionary atonement (PSA) by some...
View ArticleReview: The Victory of the Cross – Salvation in Eastern Orthodoxy by James R....
For many evangelicals Eastern Orthodoxy is compelling, if not for its seemingly evangelical convictions (contrasted with “Rome”), but for the fact that for many it remains a rather mysterious entity....
View Article