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“Sin isn't relevant anymore.” Alan Mann takes seriously this often-heard assertion and instead goes in search of the real plight at the heart of contemporary western society. What he finds there is a personal, pervasive, and self-diminishing disease impacting the lives of millions of people: shame. With this insight, “Atonement for a Sinless Society” offers a fresh encounter with the biblical narrative, building a more meaningful understanding of the story of Jesus and his disciples for the world in which we live and, in doing so, bringing the Christian understanding of atonement into the twenty-first century.
Alan Mann is a writer and author. He has worked in education and for several leading Christian organisations. His works include “A Permanent Becoming” (2008); and with Steve Chalke MBE, “The Lost Message of Jesus” (2003) and “Different Eyes” (2010).
“A creative and well-researched presentation of faith thinking. Anyone who desires to communicate the gospel to a contemporary audience will find this both a challenging and a rewarding read.” Graham McFarlane, Vice Principal Academic, London School of Theology.
“In spite of the centrality of the cross to biblical faith, old formulations and cultural formulations today cloud its significance. Alan Mann's voice is needed and welcome. In these pages, we find a moving narrative of atonement, from a penetrating analysis of the world we inhabit to the resolution of the human experience of chronic shame in the invitation of the Eucharist.” Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary.
“Instead of ramping up older theories and seeking to impose them on a conscience no longer amenable to them, Mann starts afresh with the concept of shame in our world and shows how a reframed story can lead yet again to the magical moment of history: the cross of Jesus Christ.” Scot McKnight, Professor of New Testament, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Alan Mann is a writer and author. He has worked in education and for several leading Christian organisations. His works include “A Permanent Becoming” (2008); and with Steve Chalke MBE, “The Lost Message of Jesus” (2003) and “Different Eyes” (2010).
“A creative and well-researched presentation of faith thinking. Anyone who desires to communicate the gospel to a contemporary audience will find this both a challenging and a rewarding read.” Graham McFarlane, Vice Principal Academic, London School of Theology.
“In spite of the centrality of the cross to biblical faith, old formulations and cultural formulations today cloud its significance. Alan Mann's voice is needed and welcome. In these pages, we find a moving narrative of atonement, from a penetrating analysis of the world we inhabit to the resolution of the human experience of chronic shame in the invitation of the Eucharist.” Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary.
“Instead of ramping up older theories and seeking to impose them on a conscience no longer amenable to them, Mann starts afresh with the concept of shame in our world and shows how a reframed story can lead yet again to the magical moment of history: the cross of Jesus Christ.” Scot McKnight, Professor of New Testament, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Language - English
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Alan Mann
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ISBN - 9780227175842
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Page Count - 146
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