1st Edition

Revival: The Atonement (1949) Modern Theories of Doctrine

By Thomas Hywel Hughes Copyright 1949
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    354 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume can not be regarded as a history of the doctrine of Atonement, nor yet as a study of the Scriptural witness to it. It is rather an examination of the various theories and the more recent trends of thought with regard to it.

    An explanation is necessary with regard to two points in the study. Firstly, it is confined to Britain and the tendencies of thought in this country and secondly only those thinkers have been included who have exercised an appreciative influence in certain circles and whose contributions to the subject have carried weight in the sphere of theological thought.

    I The Satisfaction Theories II. The Penal Theories III. Attempts at Re-statement IV. The Ethical Satisfaction Theories V. Back to the Bible VI. The Moral Influence Theory VII. The Mystical Theories VIII. Psychology and the Doctrine of Atonement IX. Some Other Representative Thinkers X. A Constructive View

    Biography

    Principal, Scottish Congregational College, Edinburgh.

    Lecturer, Post-Graduate School of Theology, Edinburgh University.

    Examiner, Divinity Faculty, London University.