The Atonement of God, J. D. Myers
The Atonement of God, J. D. Myers
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The Atonement of God
Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God

Author: J. D. Myers

Narrator: Jeremy Myers

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/09/2022


Synopsis

Why did Jesus die?Did Jesus die so that God could forgive us for our sins? Many believe so. The most ancient view of the atonement teaches that Jesus did not die to appease the wrath of God or gain forgiveness for human sin, but rather to defeat sin, death, and the devil, and reveal to us the unconditional love and grace of God. This was a Non-Violent view of the atonement. Yes, the death of Jesus was violent, but the violence was not because God needed blood to pay the debt of sin. It is not God who killed Jesus to satisfy God’s wrath toward sin. Jesus died for completely different reasons. Due to various circumstances in church history, this view fell out of favor for much of Christian history, but Non-Violent views of the atonement are making a comeback today.In this book, J. D. Myers presents three of the common violent views of the atonement, and then explains and defends the core ideas of the Non-Violent view, which is often referred to as the Christus Victor view.Following this explanation of the Non-Violent view of the atonement, J. D. Myers shows how this view of the atonement sheds light on numerous other areas of theology as well, such as our view of God, Scripture, humanity, sin, forgiveness, violence, and justice. A Non-Violent view of the atonement has great ramifications on nearly every area of theology.Listen to this book so that your life and theology will look more like Jesus Christ.This book also includes studies on how to understand the wrath of God in Scripture and the meaning of Hebrews 9:22.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chuck

I’ve long enjoyed discussions and debates with my friend Jeremy Myers on his blog and on Facebook. He’s played a big part in my own journey, and I’m thrilled to share his latest book with you now. In The Atonement of God, Jeremy examines what it means that Jesus died for our sins. Many different......more

Goodreads review by Vaughn

Even though this is an introduction to this approach to the Atonement of God, Myers starts out with a short explanation of the various views of the atonement, he expounds and briefly explains the "Non-Violent View" of the atonement. In his defence, he makes very logical and sensible arguments - that......more

Goodreads review by mcarans

I was fortunate enough to find this book heavily discounted just as I was finishing Jeremy Myer's new book "Nothing But the Blood of Jesus" which I have already summarised. "The Atonement of God: Building Your Theology on a Crucivision of God" starts in Part 1 by outlining various atonement theories......more

Goodreads review by Joshua

Scarily radical. I imagine I would quibble with quite a few of the claims made here if I bothered to think about them in detail, but it'd probably just come down to debates over semantics (doesn't everything?). It's best to see this as rather a personal meditation on the character of God than a text......more

Goodreads review by Dan

A new look at atonemet Very well written. Not a lot of scripture references though a fairly thorough explanation of the authors belief on Hebrews 9 and 10 is given. This is new to me, Myers did well enough to pique my interest. I recommend this to anyone searching for answers that the current mainstr......more