One of my final Ph.D. Seminars was called "The Work of Christ," in which we studied the doctrine of atonement: what Christ's death achieved. In our discussions of how things happened in Christ's life, death, and resurrection, I was struck by the subtly dispassionate way I had begun to look at this central work of Christ's life …
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