Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 8:25PM
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consequent absolute necessity
“The view that the atonement was not absolutely necessary, but as a ‘consequence’ of God’s decision to save some human beings, the atonement was absolutely necessary”1

Learn more:

  1. Wayne Grudem and Jeff Purswell, Bible Doctrine: Essential Teachings of the Christian Faith: The Necessity of the Atonement
  2. Kim of Hiraeth: Consequent Absolute Necessity (notes from John Murray’s Redemption Accomplished and Applied)
  3. Jonathan Edwards: Necessity of Atonement
  4. S. Lewis Johnson: The Necessity of Christ’s Death (Five mp3 sermons with transcripts)

1Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem

Related term:

Filed under Christ’s Nature and His Work

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