This thought-provoking book offers a progressive Christian
response to Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA), challenging its dominance in modern theology. While atonement theories throughout church history have been divisive and often cherry-picked from Scripture, this book offers a broader biblical vision-one grounded in a consistent trajectory of grace.
From the creation story and the Abrahamic Covenant to the messages of the Hebrew prophets and the life of Jesus, the author traces a more holistic understanding of atonement-one rooted not in original sin, but in divine blessing.
Exploring three key eras-Patristic, Medieval, and Post-Enlightenment-the book reveals that each atonement theory offers a metaphor, a glimpse into the divine mystery. Rather than settling for a single lens, it invites readers into a deeper, richer understanding of God's relationship with humanity-one that transcends punishment and reflects the promise that through Abraham, "all nations of the earth will be blessed." (Genesis 12:3)