William Marshall explores the Reproaches for their insights into Christ's work on the cross, noting how they speak not only to the understanding but to conscience, imagination and feeling. The trials and condemnation of Christ, the mocking and scourging, his thirst and his being lifted up on the cross are examined as elements in Christ's saving work. A final chapter looks at some of the traditional theories of the atonement.
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William Marshall explores the Reproaches for their insights into Christ's work on the cross, noting how they speak not only to the understanding but to conscience, imagination and feeling. The trials and condemnation of Christ, the mocking and scourging, his thirst and his being lifted up on the cross are examined as elements in Christ's saving work. A final chapter looks at some of the traditional theories of the atonement.
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