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🗓️ 2 November 2023
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In today’s episode, Becket chats with his pastor, Dr. Jeremy Treat, about his new book on the atonement. You’ll be surprised and edified by this one.
The atonement is central to Christian theology and essential for following Jesus. In this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series, pastor Jeremy Treat explains what Scripture teaches about the atonement and how it impacts one’s daily life.
Treat demonstrates that the death of Christ is a multi-dimensional work within the story of the kingdom of God. While the accomplishments of the cross are unending (including forgiveness, victory, and renewal), the heart of the cross is substitution―Jesus dying on behalf of sinners. Christ’s atoning work reconciles believers to God and to one another, calling them to a life of obedience. This book presents a kingdom-framed, substitution-centered, Trinitarian, integrated, communal, and life-changing approach to the doctrine of atonement.
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0:34.0 | Hey guys, welcome to the show. |
0:40.0 | Today I have a special guest, my very own pastor, Dr. Jeremy Treat, and we're going to talk about his new book on the atonement. It's called the atonement and introduction. And before you turn off the turn the dial this is actually a really |
0:58.4 | fascinating book because it goes into all of the aspects and dimensions of the atonement. |
1:05.3 | I think as especially as evangelicals we're so limited in what we understand about the |
1:10.0 | atonement but this really gets into it and I'm excited to share this with you and I'm |
1:17.0 | excited for Jeremy Treat to talk about this. |
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1:22.4 | So please welcome Jeremy Treat. Hey Beckett, so good to be here. |
1:26.4 | Glad to just to have the time to hang out with you. Yeah, good to have you on the show and in my living room and your living room or wherever you are. |
1:35.0 | Okay, so the atonement, an introduction. |
1:40.0 | Why a book on the atonement? |
1:42.6 | Yeah, I mean great question because there's there's lots of other good books on the |
1:47.6 | atonement. I mean honestly one one reason with this I would say is that when I look out today especially towards |
1:56.1 | younger Christians I think a lot of younger believers are having their theology shaped by |
2:01.0 | reactionary debates about hot topics. |
2:04.7 | And so everyone's reading about whether it's critical race theory |
2:09.1 | or the latest view on sexuality or like, and they're learning about those through these like hot takes back and forth on Twitter and what breaks my heart is that I feel like in those contexts, |
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