Status
Available
Publication
Crossway (2007), 384 pages
Description
An increasing number of theologians and church leaders are questioning the doctrine of penal substitution. The authors offer a fresh re-articulation of the doctrine and its central role, and engage with over twenty specific objections that have been brought against it.
User reviews
LibraryThing member keatlim
reasonably broad survey approach, conservative, worth the read for the questions raised.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
9 inches
ISBN
1433501082 / 9781433501081
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