Christus Victor: An Historical Study of the Three main types of the Idea of Atonement
Publication details: London: SPCK, 2010, ©1931.Description: xxvii, 163 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 0020834004 (pbk.) :
- BT263 .A913 1986
- BT263 .A913 1986
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Translation of: Den kristna försoningstanken.
Previously published: New York : Macmillan, 1969.
First published in 1931. Aulen identifies three main types of Atonement theories: the 'classic' view commonly known as 'Ransom Theory'; the 'Latin' or 'objective' view, commonly known as 'Satisfaction' or 'Penal Substitution Theory', and the 'subjective' view, often known as the 'Moral Influence' theory.
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