The Atonement and The Modern Mind: The Atonement and the Modern Mind: James Denney Explores Atonement

· Project Gutenberg Book 1 · Prabhat Prakashan
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The Atonement and the Modern Mind by James Denney: "The Atonement and the Modern Mind" is a theological work by James Denney that engages with the concept of atonement in Christian theology. Denney explores the significance and relevance of the atonement doctrine in the context of modern thought and challenges. This book offers a thoughtful reflection on Christian theology and its place in contemporary intellectual discourse.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Atonement and the Modern Mind":
Theological Reflection: Denney delves into the theological underpinnings of the atonement doctrine and its significance within modern theology.
Intellectual Engagement: The book engages with modern philosophical and theological challenges to the concept of atonement.
Spiritual Inquiry: "The Atonement and the Modern Mind" encourages readers to explore the enduring relevance of Christian theology in the face of contemporary questions.

James Denney (1856-1917) was a Scottish theologian and New Testament scholar. His work in "The Atonement and the Modern Mind" reflects his commitment to theological inquiry and engagement with contemporary intellectual challenges.

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James Denney (1856-1917) was a Scottish theologian and New Testament scholar. His work in "The Atonement and the Modern Mind" reflects his commitment to theological inquiry and engagement with contemporary intellectual challenges.

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