Explore how faith meets reason in a clear, thoughtful study of the atonement and human nature.
This concise, accessible examination explains how Christian belief sees the Incarnation as the means to restore humanity. It presents the atonement as a universal solution, not limited to a single moment, but a perpetual transformation that liberates people from the grip of sin and broken life. The author links Christ’s life, suffering, and death to a grand plan that reconciles creation with God, making it possible to approach the divine with confidence.
- Learn how the atonement is described as a ransom that frees human nature from bondage, not as a debt paid to an angered Father.
- See how the scope of salvation is presented as universal, reaching all people through the Second Adam.
- Understand how predestination is explained in terms of pre-eminence within a world‑wide process grounded in scripture.
- Consider illustrative anecdotes and scriptural references that illuminate the heart of Christian hope and moral order.
Ideal for readers of Anglican theology, Christian apologetics, and those seeking a readable path to the big questions about sin, grace, and redemption.