Enacting Atonement - (Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture) by Roy McDaniel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Discover the story of salvation in Christ through Levitical ritualsAtonement lies at the heart of the Christian faith.
- About the Author: Rev. Dr. Roy McDaniel (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is an assistant pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Alabama.
- 264 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture
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About the Book
"In Enacting Atonement, Roy McDaniel unpacks the significance of the burnt offering for the doctrine of atonement. He examines Leviticus 1:1-9 by way of theological exegesis to show that the Levitical cult serves as a ritual recapitulation of the narrative of Israel's election and deliverance as depicted in Genesis and Exodus, and it points particularly to the atonement. He then develops a constructive theology of atonement through what he calls "filial satisfaction." As the the subtitle suggests, Roy argues that the "logic" of atonement is present in the Levitical burnt offering. It contributes to the doctrine of atonement by giving definition to the concept of sacrifice and by demonstrating how Christ's incarnate sacrifice is rooted in his eternal identity as God the Son"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Discover the story of salvation in Christ through Levitical rituals
Atonement lies at the heart of the Christian faith. In Christ's work of atonement, we are reconciled to God, enabled to draw near to him, and can see his glory. Through studying the Levitical burnt offering, Roy McDaniel takes readers on a deep exploration of Leviticus 1:1-9 in this thought-provoking volume, part of the Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture series from IVP Academic. Using elements of narrative analysis like setting, plot, and hero, McDaniel shows how the Levitical burnt offering is a ritual recapitulation of the narrative of Israel's election and deliverance as depicted in Genesis and Exodus, and how in doing so, it proclaims the atoning work of Christ.
At the heart of this work lies the "logic" of atonement, present in the Levitical burnt offering, an idea that contributes to the doctrine of atonement by demonstrating how Christ's incarnate sacrifice is rooted in his eternal identity as God the Son.
In Enacting Atonement, Roy McDaniel:
- Provides a coherent account of atonement centered on the eternal identity of the Son,
- Shows how Levitical sacrifice can inform the church's doctrine of atonement by modeling a careful theological exegesis of Leviticus, and
- Explores questions about the meaning of sacrifice and its relationship to the being and attributes of God.
Whether you're a scholar, student, pastor-theologian, or a layperson seeking deeper understanding, Enacting Atonement invites you to uncover the rich tapestry of God's redemptive narrative in the Levitical ritual.
Review Quotes
"Ask the average Christian, 'What's up with sacrifice?' and you're likely to hear about death, loss, destruction, blood, fire, and vapor of smoke. You're not likely to hear about sonship, ascension, and glory. In this careful and wide-ranging study of Leviticus 1, Roy McDaniel shows that sacrifice is a ritualized recapitulation of the whole biblical narrative about the Son who passes through death into the glory of his Father."
--Peter Leithart, president of the Theopolis InstituteAbout the Author
Rev. Dr. Roy McDaniel (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is an assistant pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Alabama. He also holds faculty positions at Westminster Christian Academy and Birmingham Theological Seminary. Roy and his wife, Becky, have three children.