Atonement theology

Why we need to let some theological air out of the over-inflated balloon of atonement theory
The wrath of God and the death of Jesus
Was Jesus’ atoning death unique?
Mapping the hermeneutics of penal substitution: McGrath, Bird and me
Simon Gathercole defends substitution
Who was the suffering servant of Isaiah 52:13-53:12?
Christ died for whose sins in accordance with the scriptures?
Two narratives of the cross for Good Friday
Passover and atonement
Good Friday: the death of Jesus in narrative-historical context
Forgiveness of sins in Romans
The forgiveness of Israel’s sins in Hebrews
Forgiveness of sins in Acts
Forgiveness of sins in the Gospels
Forgiveness and the wiped out document nailed to the cross
Jesus’ death as a propitiation for the sins of Israel
As Good Friday approaches, it is time once again to insist that theories of the atonement are a waste of space
What did Jesus fear in Gethsemane?
The story of how Jesus died for everyone (longer version)
The Gentiles are saved by the salvation of Israel
Paul’s argument about the atonement of Israel in Romans 3-4
Atonement, without the theoretical nonsense
Theology and the interpretation of Isaiah 53
Penal substitutionary atonement and narrative theology
The punishment of Jesus
The death of Jesus for the nation
One died for all