Why Did Jesus Have to Die? | Sessions
Pastor Adam Hamilton further explores the moral influence theory, discussing how the cross is the ultimate expression of divine love.
Speakers:Adam Hamilton
Writers:Adam Hamilton
Topics:LentCrossCrucifixionMoral influence theory
Source:Abingdon Press
Adam Hamilton discusses Jesus’ crucifixion as God’s Word to humanity and as a recapitulation human story, with Christ as the second Adam.
Adam Hamilton explores two important and influential atonement theories: penal substitution and sacrificial offering.
Adam Hamilton continues his exploration of atonement theories, detailing three key themes: Christ as Passover lamb, the new covenant, and ransom and redemption.
Author Adam Hamilton delves into moral influence and moral example atonement theories and their possibilities for helping us live more cruciform lives.
Adam Hamilton discusses the Christus Victor theory of the atonement, which focuses Christ’s victory over sin and death.
The New Testament authors didn’t settle on one meaning of the crucifixion but instead offered a dozen or more metaphors to explain how it saves, but often wit...
Use this preview for worship. Why Did Jesus Have to Die? is written to help make sense of the crucifixion, to listen for how God might speak to us through it, a...
Introduce your small group to Adam Hamilton's Why Did Jesus Have to Die?
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