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In William Adamson’s classic Nature of Atonement, obscure and misleading terms are explained and their measure of truth and error are laid bare; the purpose of Christ in his redeeming work is expressed clearly. Succinct and simple, Adamson’s text addresses the history of the doctrine, the condition of the incarnation, Christ the sin-bearer, the vicarious nature of the atonement, the atonement as...

hope. No view of the Divine reality should for one moment be entertained which antagonises the declaration made by Jesus to Nicodemus, “God so loved the world as to give His own Son.”1 Love shines in all creation, is reflected by the sun, moon, stars, trees, rivers, and flowers. It mingles with all the providences of everyday life. But it is no where seen in its depth, strength, and sweetness as on Calvary, where the Son in His death reveals the Father that our hearts might be satisfied. 2. The love
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