In his previous book, Problems with Atonement, Stephen Finlan
compellingly argues that the doctrine of atonement has been more a
stumbling block to a true understanding of the relationship between
God and humanity than a genuine explanation of how we relate to God
and God to us. Options on Atonement reprises these arguments
briefly, then looks more closely at the solutions to the problem
offered by a variety of modern interpreters. Finlan's focus in this
volume is on revelation, on the gradual human absorption of and
interpretation of revelation received from God, the maturing of
human cultures, and especially the light shed by modern family
systems psychology.
At a time when public debates rage over the notion of evolution
in the natural world, this book asserts that our understanding of
divine revelation is likewise subject to evolution. If religion
itself does not evolve, the author asserts, we are left only with
an unsatisfactory choice: to remain mired in the past, or to
repudiate al that is past, including our Scriptures. Will that be
our choice? Or can we resolve to examine our traditions, including
that of the atonement, in the light of new knowledge? Stephen
Finlan chooses to do just that.
"Stephen Finlan, PhD, teaches biblical studies at Fordham
University and Seton Hal University. He is also the author of "The
Background and Content of Paul's Cultic Atonement Metaphors" (SBL
and Brill, 2004), "Problems with Atonement" (Liturgical Press,
2005) and co-editor of" Theosis: Deification in Christian Theology"
(Wipf and Stock, 2006)."
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