Suffering, Not Power: The Atonement Secrets of Medieval Theologians
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Uncover the Hidden History of Christ's Atonement
Suffering, Not Power: Atonement in the Middle Ages by Benjamin Wheaton challenges the common narrative of Anselm's reframing of Christ’s atonement. Through meticulous analysis of overlooked medieval theologians, Wheaton reveals the sacrificial and substitutionary language that predates Anselm’s Cur Deus Homo.
Key Features
- Explores atonement theology through the works of Caesarius of Arles, Haimo of Auxerre, and Dante Alighieri.
- Unveils the historical significance of sacrificial language in early Christianity.
- Challenges modern theological assumptions, inviting a reconsideration of Christ’s substitutionary death.
Why You Should Read This Book
If you're interested in the history of Christian theology, medieval writings, or the theological implications of Christ’s death, this book is a must-read. Wheaton brings to light the often-ignored contributions of these key theologians and offers a fresh perspective on atonement theology.
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