Author: | John Miley | ISBN: | 1230000097480 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | January 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Miley |
ISBN: | 1230000097480 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | January 8, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This classic on the atonement of Christ is a great book that has been a treasure to many since its publication in 1881.
Contents:
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II: REALITY OF ATONEMENT.
I. WITNESSING FACTS.
II. WITNESSING TERMS.
III. PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE.
CHAPTER III: NECESSITY FOR ATONEMENT.
I. NECESSITY IN MORAL GOVERNMENT.
II. REQUISITES OF MORAL GOVERNMENT.
III. MEASURE OF PENALTY.
IV. NECESSITY FOR PENALTY.
CHAPTER IV: SCHEMES WITHOUT ATONEMENT.
I. AFTER THE PENALTY.
II. IN SOVEREIGN FORGIVENESS.
III. THROUGH REPENTANCE.
IV. SPECIAL FACTS.
CHAPTER V: THEORIES OF ATONEMENT.
I. PRELIMINARY.
II. SUMMARY REVIEW.
CHAPTER VI: THEORY OF MORAL INFLUENCE.
I. FACTS OF THE THEORY.
II. ITS REFUTATION.
CHAPTER VII: THEORY OF SATISFACTION.
I. PREFATORY.
II. ELEMENTS OF THE THEORY.
III. JUSTICE AND ATONEMENT.
IV. PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY.
V. ANALYTIC TESTING OF THE THEORY.
VI. FACTS OF THE THEORY IN OBJECTION.
CHAPTER VIII: GOVERNMENTAL THEORY.
I. PRELIMINARY FACTS.
II. PUBLIC JUSTICE.
III. THEORY AND NECESSITY FOR ATONEMENT.
IV. THEORY AND SCRIPTURE INTERPRETATION.
V. THEORY AND SCRIPTURE FACTS.
CHAPTER IX: SUFFICIENCY OF THE ATONEMENT.
I. THE HOLINESS OF CHRIST.
II. HIS GREATNESS.
III. HIS VOLUNTARINESS.
IV. HIS DIVINE SONSHIP.
V. HIS HUMAN BROTHERHOOD.
VI. HIS SUFFERING.
CHAPTER X: A LESSON FOR ALL INTELLIGENCES.
CHAPTER XI: OBJECTIONS TO THE ATONEMENT.
I. AN IRRATIONAL SCHEME.
II. A VIOLATION OF JUSTICE.
III. A RELEASEMENT FROM DUTY.
IV. AN ASPERSION OF DIVINE GOODNESS.
CHAPTER XII: UNIVERSALITY OF THE ATONEMENT.
I. DETERMINING LAW OF EXTENT.
II. PLEASURE OF THE FATHER.
III. PLEASURE OF THE SON.
IV. SCRIPTURE TESTIMONY.
V. FALLACIES OF LIMITATION.
This classic on the atonement of Christ is a great book that has been a treasure to many since its publication in 1881.
Contents:
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II: REALITY OF ATONEMENT.
I. WITNESSING FACTS.
II. WITNESSING TERMS.
III. PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE.
CHAPTER III: NECESSITY FOR ATONEMENT.
I. NECESSITY IN MORAL GOVERNMENT.
II. REQUISITES OF MORAL GOVERNMENT.
III. MEASURE OF PENALTY.
IV. NECESSITY FOR PENALTY.
CHAPTER IV: SCHEMES WITHOUT ATONEMENT.
I. AFTER THE PENALTY.
II. IN SOVEREIGN FORGIVENESS.
III. THROUGH REPENTANCE.
IV. SPECIAL FACTS.
CHAPTER V: THEORIES OF ATONEMENT.
I. PRELIMINARY.
II. SUMMARY REVIEW.
CHAPTER VI: THEORY OF MORAL INFLUENCE.
I. FACTS OF THE THEORY.
II. ITS REFUTATION.
CHAPTER VII: THEORY OF SATISFACTION.
I. PREFATORY.
II. ELEMENTS OF THE THEORY.
III. JUSTICE AND ATONEMENT.
IV. PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY.
V. ANALYTIC TESTING OF THE THEORY.
VI. FACTS OF THE THEORY IN OBJECTION.
CHAPTER VIII: GOVERNMENTAL THEORY.
I. PRELIMINARY FACTS.
II. PUBLIC JUSTICE.
III. THEORY AND NECESSITY FOR ATONEMENT.
IV. THEORY AND SCRIPTURE INTERPRETATION.
V. THEORY AND SCRIPTURE FACTS.
CHAPTER IX: SUFFICIENCY OF THE ATONEMENT.
I. THE HOLINESS OF CHRIST.
II. HIS GREATNESS.
III. HIS VOLUNTARINESS.
IV. HIS DIVINE SONSHIP.
V. HIS HUMAN BROTHERHOOD.
VI. HIS SUFFERING.
CHAPTER X: A LESSON FOR ALL INTELLIGENCES.
CHAPTER XI: OBJECTIONS TO THE ATONEMENT.
I. AN IRRATIONAL SCHEME.
II. A VIOLATION OF JUSTICE.
III. A RELEASEMENT FROM DUTY.
IV. AN ASPERSION OF DIVINE GOODNESS.
CHAPTER XII: UNIVERSALITY OF THE ATONEMENT.
I. DETERMINING LAW OF EXTENT.
II. PLEASURE OF THE FATHER.
III. PLEASURE OF THE SON.
IV. SCRIPTURE TESTIMONY.
V. FALLACIES OF LIMITATION.