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It’s Easter. How About That Penal Substitutionary Atonement? + Brian Zahnd
Season 9 · Episode 7

It’s Easter. How About That Penal Substitutionary Atonement? + Brian Zahnd

And what's up with all the blood?

Saved by the City · Religion News Service

April 17, 202546m 31s

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Show Notes

Good Friday and Easter are basically the pinnacle of the Christian calendar. What it all centers on. But in recent years we’ve seen a lot of angst over what Jesus’ death on the cross and his resurrection really mean — and if what people grew up believing about them might be all wrong. We're talking, of course, about PSA — or penal substitutionary atonement theory. For some, this explanation of what happened on the cross has become more obstacle than on-ramp to Christianity. And has left many wondering — why did Jesus have to die, really? On this episode, Katelyn and Roxy dust off their theologian caps for a little lesson on historical atonement theories. And, with guest Brian Zahnd, imagine new (and old) ways of approaching the cross that go beyond theory.


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