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'You Can Go Home Again' insists that, whatever metaphors we use to describe the atonement, none must obscure the fact that God is on our side. God is not hostile. He is friendly. He loved us while we were still sinners. This is the gospel-the good news-of the cross.
Dr. Provonsha reviews the classic theories (metaphors) of the atonement. He points out their truths and also their distortions. He then helps us sharpen our concept of what sin is. If we can understand the nature of human sinfulness, we can better understand how God deals with it. The author ends the book with a heartwarming story that clinches his point: God in His infinite love makes it possible for all of us to go home again.
CONTENTS
Preface
Chapter 1 Hostile or Friendly?
Chapter 2 The Crucial Question
Chapter 3 Is "Free" a Bargain?
Chapter 4 Cur Deus Homo?
Chapter 5 What Price Justice?
Chapter 6 Treasure in Earthen Vessels
Chapter 7 Clouded Windows
Chapter 8 The Darkness Behind The Shadows
Chapter 9 Fig Leaves for the Naked
Chapter 10 A Truth Disclosed
Chapter 11 Aids to Faith
Chapter 12 Tending the Garden
Chapter 13 You Can Go Home Again
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1982 |
Printed: |
1982 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |