The nice guys at Mere Fidelity put up the podcast in which I was privileged to be invited to discuss the penal substitutionary theory of the atonement (which I oppose). I already wrote about this view here and (especially) here.
The nice guys at Mere Fidelity put up the podcast in which I was privileged to be invited to discuss the penal substitutionary theory of the atonement (which I oppose). I already wrote about this view here and (especially) here.