Divine Violence and the Christus Victor Atonement Model: God's Reluctant Use of Violence for Soteriological Ends

Divine Violence and the Christus Victor Atonement Model: God's Reluctant Use of Violence for Soteriological Ends

Divine Violence and the Christus Victor Atonement Model: God's Reluctant Use of Violence for Soteriological Ends

Divine Violence and the Christus Victor Atonement Model: God's Reluctant Use of Violence for Soteriological Ends

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Overview

In this book Martyn Smith addresses the issue of God's violence and refuses to shy away from difficult and controversial conclusions. Through his wide-ranging and measured study he reflects upon God and violence in both biblical and theological contexts, assessing the implications of divine violence for understanding and engaging with God's nature and character. Jesus too, through his dramatic actions in the temple, is presented as one capable of exhibiting a surprising degree of violent behavior in the furtherance of God's purposes. Through a reappropriation of the ancient Christus Victor model of atonement, with its dramatic representation of God's war with the Satan, Smith proposes that Christian understanding of both God and salvation has to return to its long-neglected past in order to move forward, both biblically and dynamically, into the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498239486
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Publication date: 09/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 545 KB

About the Author

Dr. Martyn J. Smith teaches Philosophy, Ethics, and Religious Education at a school in England.
Dr David Hilborn is the academic dean of the London School of Theology, and an ordained Church of England minister.

Table of Contents

Foreword David Hilborn ix

Prolegomena xiii

Chapter 1 God & Violence 1

Chapter 2 Biblical Violence 42

Chapter 3 Metaphor & Models 118

Chapter 4 Scholars on Violence 158

Chapter 5 The Primacy of the Christus Victor Model 180

Conclusion 195

Bibliography 225

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