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Anabaptists on the Atonement of Christ

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Humble Disciple, Aug 3, 2021.

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  1. Humble Disciple

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    Perhaps because of their commitment to nonviolence, the dominant theory of atonement in the Anabaptist movement has been the Christus Victor theory of atonement:

    The Christus Victor theory of atonement was the dominant theory in the early church, especially as articulated by Athanasius of Alexandria, the main theologian against Arius at the Council of Nicaea.

    The satisfaction theory of atonement, the main atonement theory which influenced the non-Anabaptist Reformers, wasn't developed until the 12th century.

    In both the Christus Victor view of atonement and the satisfaction theory of atonement, Jesus' death and resurrection served as a once and for all defeat of sin and death.

    The question is whether Jesus freely gave up His own life, out of love for mankind, in obedience to His Father's will or whether Jesus gave up His life to appease His Father's anger toward sinners.

    The Christus Victor view of atonement cannot be seen as heretical because it was the dominant atonement theory of the early church, especially as articulated by Athanasius of Alexandria, the main theologian against Arius at the Council of Nicaea.

    Furthermore, Christus Victor was also the dominant atonement theory of the Anabaptists, the historical forerunners of the Baptist faith.

    If the three Persons of the Trinity are equal to each other, as articulated in the Council of Nicaea, the Christus Victor model seems closer to this truth. Perhaps this is one reason Athanasius held to this atonement theory.

    Throughout the Old Testament, Yahweh forbids worship to Moloch, the god of child sacrifice, while telling Abraham to not sacrifice his own son. While Jesus indeed suffered in place of sinners to save them from wrath and hell, John 10:18 says this was freely done by Jesus' own authority.





     
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    I don't know. To an extent, I don't think it's either or, it's both.
    I have gotten to the point that I agree with Dr. James Kennedy, the best debater in modern times and one of the 100 most intellectual men to ever live according to Harvard University. He said "Salvation is simple."
     
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    Throughout the Old Testament, Yahweh forbids worship to Moloch, the god of child sacrifice, while telling Abraham to not sacrifice his own son.

    While Jesus indeed suffered in place of sinners to save them from wrath and hell, John 10:18 says this was freely done by Jesus' own authority, and John 3:16 says this was due to God's love, not God's anger.

     
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    As the OP is now perma-banned, this thread is now closed.
     
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