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Before examining the doctrine of the atonement, Leighton Pullman provides two chapters of introduction; the first on sin, the second on Jesus Christ. He then traces the atonement through the Old Testament, the Synoptic Gospels, the writings of St. John, the primitive Jewish Christian teachings (as taught by St. Paul), and the Epistle to the Hebrews.

is not true realism, when seen by a man or woman who knows nothing, and wishes to know nothing, of the power of truth and trust and self-sacrifice, and of the spiritual element in love. Let the Christian grant quite frankly that the spiritual sky is sometimes cold and grey, and that it is not a perpetual blue. When the Christian says this, his words correspond with reality, they are true to nature. But it is not true to nature to say that the good man is a fool-errant who is always cheated in the
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