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Atonement (Best of Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology), by Gabriel N. E. Fluhrer (Editor)

This is a book about blood.

Specifically, it is about the blood of Jesus Christ’s atonement. Atonement, a word coined by the sixteenth-century reformer and Bible translator William Tyndale, describes the solution to the offense toward God caused by human sin. It signifies the reconciliation and restoration between God and man provided by Christ’s death. The entire message of salvation comes close to being encapsulated in this one word.

And yet the doctrine of atonement is under attack.

Some "evangelical" books have recently sought to challenge our view of this central Christian doctrine. Some scholars have even shifted the emphasis away from Christ as sin-bearer to Christ as exemplar of God’s love—doctrines that, far from being mutually exclusive, are inseparable and dependent on each other. Few components of the Christian faith are currently as hotly debated as this one.

This book gathers some of the church’s best-known pastor-theologians to illuminate this important topic, from presentations given at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.
—J. I. Packer - The Necessity of the Atonement
—John R. De Witt - The Nature of Atonement: Reconciliation
—James M. Boice - The Nature of Atonement: Propitiation
—John R. Gerstner - The Atonement and the Purpose of God
—R. C. Sproul - Sacrifice and Satisfaction
—James M. Boice - The Language of the Marketplace
—Sinclair Ferguson - Christ the Sin-Bearer
—Alistair Begg - Preaching the Cross

Together these speakers present a strong defense for the atonement, prove its relevance to the health of the church, and highlight its importance in the midst of the controversy that surrounds it.

  • Sales Rank: #1247310 in Books
  • Brand: P & R Publishing Co.
  • Published on: 2010-02-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.40" h x .50" w x 5.30" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

About the Author
Gabriel N. E. Fluhrer is the pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian Church, a mission work of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, in Cary, North Carolina. He is also the executive editor of reformation21, the online magazine of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Reconciliation and Restoration
By Darlene MF
The atonement is the solution to the offence caused by human sin toward a holy God. This is a book describes the necessity for Christ's atonement, the nature and necessity of Christ's atonement, and God's purpose for it.

Contributing auithors clearly present a strong defense for it. I have read the book twice and plan to read it again. This is one of those rare gems that invade our hearts and draw us near to the heart of God.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Essays on Christ's Atonement
By Mike Robinson
In the Bible atonement is associated with man's sin. God commanded Israel to set aside one day each year, the 10th day of the 7th month, which He called "the day of atonement" (Lev. 16:29-30; 23:27-28) and herein one finds compelling and edifying essays on the essential doctrine of the Atonement made by Christ. In the OT God's people were to bring a sin offering, an innocent animal sacrifice "whose blood was brought in to make atonement" (Lev. 16:27). God had said, "For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that makes an atonement for the soul" (Leviticus 17:11) and in the NT "without shedding of blood is no remission" (Hebrews 9:22). This truth separates Christianity from all other religions.

This assemblage is published in conjunction with the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. This fine book is a compilation of outstanding essays on Christ's Atonement from recent PCRT conferences; this collection makes a powerful case for the Reformed doctrine of Atonement. In this volume the reader learns how the death of Christ and the shedding of His blood atones for man's sin.

"Upon entering into a consideration of this majestic theme, it may be well to remind ourselves that the Death of Jesus Christ on the Cross at Calvary is a historical fact and a soteriological necessity. We believe that men are regenerated, redeemed, reconciled to God, justified, forgiven, adopted, not by the Doctrine of the Atonement, but by the Atonement itself, by the sacrificial and substitutional death of our Lord Jesus Christ."

Chapters are from top-notch scholars including:
- J.I. Packer
- James Boice
- R.C. Sproul
- John Gerstner
- Alistair Begg
- And more.

This is a fine resource that will aid your pastor, elders, adults and even older teens. Great for using with Family Devotions.

"I would like to rise from my bed, during the last five minutes of my life, to bear witness to the Divine sacrifice and the sin-atoning blood. I would then repeat those words which speak the truth of substitution most positively, even should I shock my hearers; for how could I regret that, as in Heaven my first words would be to ascribe my salvation to my Master's blood, my last act on earth was to shock His enemies by a testimony to the same fact?" (C. H. Spurgeon).
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Grace and the Atonement
By Warren Rachele
This slim collection of essays is rooted in the proposition that the doctrine of atonement is under attack. While I agree that there are a number of views about the nature of atonement and what it accomplished, I dispute the idea that the doctrine itself is under attack. Given the publisher (P & R Publishing) and the group who assembled the project, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, I believe the perceived challenge is to the application of the the Penal Substitution theory. It is not clear as to why this distinction isn't made clear other than the possible notion that any other theory is so far outside of the range of discussion that it can simply be dismissed.

The essays, assembled by editor Gabriel Fluhrer, come from presentations given at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. Bringing the best Reformed minds to bear on a topic of importance to Christ's Church, this collection of discussions on atonement from the Conference is almost universally excellent. Heavyweight pastors and theologians J.I. Packer, James Boice, R.C. Sproul, John Gerstner, Sinclair Ferguson, John R. DeWitt, and Alistair Begg each repeat the truth and application of the atonement brought about on the cross at Calvary from a variety of perspectives.

Packer and Boice are at their usual best offering clarity in defining atonement drawing the important distinction between propitiation and expiation. Boice's essay on the language of the marketplace and his exposition of the grace in Hosea bridges God's wrath and His redemptive love and bear repeated reading. Gerstner's emphasis on centering atonement only within the narrow stem of the TULIP is out of place among the winsomeness of the other authors. Perhaps I misread his intentions but it appears that atonement, in his view, can only be seen in its limited form, something the other authors avoided emphasizing.

Atonement is a fine addition to the literature on this doctrine but it remains to be seen where it fits in the library. It is an excellent introduction to the admittedly narrow definition of the doctrine of Atonement but it doesn't offer anything new in the way of ideas.

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