What Did the Cross Achieve?

What Did the Cross Achieve?

by J. I. Packer, Mark Dever

Narrated by Andy Mace

Unabridged — 1 hours, 49 minutes

What Did the Cross Achieve?

What Did the Cross Achieve?

by J. I. Packer, Mark Dever

Narrated by Andy Mace

Unabridged — 1 hours, 49 minutes

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Overview

A Classic Essay on Penal Substitutionary Atonement from Theologian J. I. Packer Penal substitutionary atonement-the belief that Jesus's death on the cross satisfied God's wrath against sin-is central to the Christian faith, but frequently debated. Is it just to punish an innocent person in place of the guilty? How can the temporary death of one substitute for the eternal death of many? Why doesn't the cross grant Christians unlimited permission to sin? In this famous essay, late theologian J. I. Packer analyzes Scripture and the works of early Reformers to defend the truth of Christ's substitutionary suffering and death, the heart of the Christian gospel. Considered one of the most significant short works on penal substitutionary atonement from the 20th century, this careful, concise essay has influenced prominent theologians and is essential reading for students, pastors, and laypeople. - From Renowned Theologian J. I. Packer: This work was originally delivered as a Tyndale Biblical Theology Lecture - Part of the Crossway Short Classics Series: Other titles include The Lord's Work in the Lord's Way and No Little People; The Life of God in the Soul of Man; and Fighting for Holiness - Includes a Foreword by Mark Dever

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191709277
Publisher: Crossway
Publication date: 08/29/2023
Series: Crossway Short Classics
Edition description: Unabridged
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