The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his
own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of hope for
countless Christians through the ages. However, with an increasing
number of theologians, church leaders, and even popular Christian
books and magazines questioning this doctrine, which naysayers have
described as a form of "cosmic child abuse," a fresh articulation
and affirmation of penal substitution is needed. And Jeffery, Ovey,
and Sach have responded here with clear exposition and
analysis.
They make the case not only that the doctrine is clearly taught
in Scripture, but that it has an impeccable pedigree and a central
place in Christian theology, and that its neglect has serious
consequences. The authors also systematically analyze over twenty
specific objections that have been brought against penal
substitution and charitably but firmly offer a defining declaration
of the doctrine of the cross for any concerned reader.
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