I am so happy I found this: “Saint Athanasius and the ‘Penal Substitutionary’ Atonement Doctrine” by Kevin Allen today. What a great post on one of my favorite topics: substituionary atonement. I think it’s a morbid, negative and creepy doctrine which has been very harmful to the Christian Church. And as Kevin Allen points out: [...]
God Wanted Us Dead? The “New” False Doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement.
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Living for The Kingdom – The Inconvenient Price of Discipleship

“Thy Kingdom Come… on Earth as it is in Heaven.” What an incredible petition, uttered weekly (if not daily) by Christians all over the world. Unfortunately, it has become ubiquitous and the intended impact of the petition has been largely lost on modern Christianity. I believe that rediscovering and reclaiming the importance of this petition [...]
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