By engaging critically with various theological ideas, this book offers a defence of a mediatorial interpretation of the atonement in which Christ is held to have become as we are, so that he might on our behalf make peace with God
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By engaging critically with various theological ideas, this book offers a defence of a mediatorial interpretation of the atonement in which Christ is held to have become as we are, so that he might on our behalf make peace with God
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