Atonement Studies in the New Testament and Book of Mormon
Rodney L. Williamson
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Size: 6" x 9"
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The ancient creeds of Christianity define what it means to be Christian. However, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints asserts that those creeds are wrong. Despite this fact, most members of the LDS Church accept and teach non-Scriptural theories of Christ’s Atonement that are founded, at least in part, on the Christian creeds and traditions they are required to reject. The most common Atonement theories one hears taught in the LDS Church are satisfaction theory, payment theory, and substitution theory, or combinations thereof. These theories, as well as others, were developed during the Middle Ages in the context of Nicene-Augustinian Christianity and were still being ela ...