Keeping Salvation Ethical: Mennonite and Amish Atonement Theology in the Late Nineteenth Century (STUDIES IN ANABAPTIST AND MENNONITE HISTORY)

Keeping Salvation Ethical: Mennonite and Amish Atonement Theology in the Late Nineteenth Century (STUDIES IN ANABAPTIST AND MENNONITE HISTORY) image
ISBN-10:

0836131185

ISBN-13:

9780836131185

Author(s): Weaver, J. Denny
Released: Apr 11, 1997
Publisher: Herald Pr
Format: Paperback, 316 pages
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Description:

In this pioneering work, J. Denny Weaver analyzes late 19th century Mennonite and Amish thought on atonement, an issue of concern for all Christians. He maintains that these Anabaptists did have a theology, displayed in the lived faith and in their writings, but it was threatened by the satisfaction theory of atonement. "Thoroughly documented. . . . An excellent historical background for continuing analysis."--C. Norman Kraus, in the Foreword.












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