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Even theologians have had different ideas about the theology of atonement; how are the rest of supposed to understand it? This book is a good place to start. Crysdale, whose background in both psychology and theology gives her a unique perspective, presents an overview of the history of the theology of atonement, addressing clearly the difficulties around this concept, and bringing us with her to a contemporary understanding.
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I understood this book. There are some moments of “What's your point?” as I find in most theology books, but she then gets there. For atonement, it was a good presentation of various forms of the theology.