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Trust Atonement: God, Creation, and Reconciliation
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Trust Atonement: God, Creation, and Reconciliation in Brampton, ON
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A fresh exploration of atonement, rooted in the theology of trust Atonement--the restoration of right relationship with God, which God has made possible for humanity through Christ--is the good news of Christianity. How ought Christians think about the epicenter of salvation history? Teresa Morgan takes up this longstanding question and--in a significant departure from both classical and modern theologians--proposes new answers that are rooted in the concept of trust ( pistis ). Weaving together exegesis and theology, sociology and psychology, Morgan defines atonement as the restoration of trust between God and humanity through the trust and trustworthiness of Jesus Christ. Her model has important implications for Christians' understanding of sin, suffering, and the possibility of forgiveness and restoration of trust among human beings.
A fresh exploration of atonement, rooted in the theology of trust Atonement--the restoration of right relationship with God, which God has made possible for humanity through Christ--is the good news of Christianity. How ought Christians think about the epicenter of salvation history? Teresa Morgan takes up this longstanding question and--in a significant departure from both classical and modern theologians--proposes new answers that are rooted in the concept of trust ( pistis ). Weaving together exegesis and theology, sociology and psychology, Morgan defines atonement as the restoration of trust between God and humanity through the trust and trustworthiness of Jesus Christ. Her model has important implications for Christians' understanding of sin, suffering, and the possibility of forgiveness and restoration of trust among human beings.






















