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Jesus Unforsaken: Substituting Divine Wrath with Unrelenting Love

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Jesus Unforsaken: Substituting Divine Wrath with Unrelenting Love

By: Keith Giles
Narrated by: Eric Morrison
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What if Jesus didn't die to save us from God?

The doctrine of Penal Substitutionary Atonement is not the Gospel. It's a theory that originated in the 1500's under John Calvin. The damage done by this teaching is still being felt today. It's time to abandon this toxic theology in favor of a Christ-centered view of the cross that sets us free from sin and unveils a God of love who would rather die than live without us.

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Keith Giles gives an accessible critique of Calvin’s Penal Substitution doctrine. He also gives one of the best explanations of Girard’s mimetic theory that I have come across. Well worth a listen if you want to understand some of the problems with PSA.

Clear and thoughtful critique of Penal Substitution

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