He Died for Our Sins (in a Contextually-Sensitive Way)

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  • Joshua C. Thurow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2021-9.0914-65190722

Abstract

How does Jesus’s death atone for human sin? Traditional answers to this question face a challenge: explain how Jesus’s death plays an important and distinctive role in atoning for human sin without employing problematic philosophical or moral assumptions. I present a new answer that meets the challenge. In the context of the Jewish sacrificial background, the blood of a pure victim can communicate the washing away of sins. Jesus’s death atones because through it his blood, and then his resurrection, can communicate the washing away of sins and thus that God has accepted his work of atonement.

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2021-09-22

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