
The Redemption
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- 1: Gerald O'Collins, SJ: Redemption: Some Crucial Issues
- Biblical Questions
- 2: Christopher Seitz: Reconciliation and the Plain Sense Witness of Scripture
- 3: Gordon D. Fee: Paul and the Metaphors for Salvation: Some Reflections on Pauline Soteriology
- 4: N. T. Wright: Redemption from the New Perspective? Towards a Multi-Layered Pauline Theology of the Cross
- 5: Jean-Noël Aletti, SJ: `God Made Christ to be Sin' (2 Corinthians 5: 21): Reflections on a Pauline Paradox
- 6: Peter Ochs: Israel's Redeemer is the One to Whom and with Whom She Prays
- Patristic and Medieval Periods
- 7: Brian Daley, SJ: `He Himself is Our Peace' (Ephesians 2: 14): Early Christian Views of Redemption in Christ
- 8: Caroline Walker Bynum: The Power in the Blood: Sacrifice, Satisfaction, and Substitution in Late Medieval Soteriology
- Foundational and Systematic Issues
- 9: Eleonore Stump: Narrative and the Problem of Evil: Suffering and Redemption
- 10: Stephen T. Davis: Karma, Salvation, and Grace
- 11: C. Stephen Evans: Catholic-Protestant Views of Justification: How Should Christians View Theological Disagreement?
- The Redemption Practised and Proclaimed
- 12: Robert Kiely: `Graven with an Iron Pen': The Persistence of Redemption as a Theme in Literature and Art
- 13: David Brown: Images of Redemption in Art and Music
- 14: Marguerite Shuster: The Redemption of the Created Order: Sermons on Romans 8: 18-25
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