Reformed Forum http://reformedforum.org Reformed Theological Resources Fri, 13 May 2022 15:11:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://reformedforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2020/04/cropped-reformed-forum-logo-300dpi-side_by_side-1-32x32.png Atonement – Reformed Forum http://reformedforum.org 32 32 The Necessity of Christ’s Obedience for Our Salvation http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc750/ Fri, 13 May 2022 04:00:00 +0000 https://reformedforum.org/?post_type=podcast&p=36083 We welcome Dr. Brandon Crowe to the program to discuss the obedience of Christ and the salvation of his people. In his latest book, Why Did Jesus Live a Perfect Life?: The Necessity of Christ’s Obedience for Our Salvation, Dr. Crowe sets out to answer the basic but all-important question: Is perfect obedience necessary for […]]]>

We welcome Dr. Brandon Crowe to the program to discuss the obedience of Christ and the salvation of his people. In his latest book, Why Did Jesus Live a Perfect Life?: The Necessity of Christ’s Obedience for Our Salvation, Dr. Crowe sets out to answer the basic but all-important question: Is perfect obedience necessary for salvation?

Listen as we explore the covenant of works, the atonement, the nature of Christ’s obedience, his resurrection, and the doctrine of justification.

Brandon D. Crowe (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary and author of The Last Adam and The Hope of Israel.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:04 Thinking about Righteousness and Obedience
  • 06:47 Changes in Theological Disciplines
  • 13:21 Perfect Obedience Is Necessary for Salvation
  • 20:30 Death Reigned from Adam to Moses
  • 26:45 The New Testament and the Law of Moses
  • 34:02 Christ’s Obedience and Our Faith
  • 40:18 Christ’s Active and Passive Obedience
  • 43:53 Christ’s Obedience as High Priest
  • 47:11 Christ’s Resurrection
  • 50:58 The Author’s Hopes for Readers of the Book
  • 54:55 Conclusion

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The Nature of Christ’s Suffering and Death http://reformedforum.org/nature-christs-suffering-death/ http://reformedforum.org/nature-christs-suffering-death/#respond Thu, 31 Mar 2016 18:17:59 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?p=4767 Someone once said, “There is nothing new under the sun.” It is a truth acknowledged but often forgotten. Have you ever been in a conversation when someone acted as though postmodernism was a new problem faced by the church? That is what I mean. So, I am writing this article as a reminder. We need […]]]>

Someone once said, “There is nothing new under the sun.” It is a truth acknowledged but often forgotten. Have you ever been in a conversation when someone acted as though postmodernism was a new problem faced by the church? That is what I mean. So, I am writing this article as a reminder. We need to keep our wits about us. In part, that means remembering Solomon’s dictum, “There is nothing new under the sun” and taking it seriously. Let me give you an example that fits the season. Take N. T. Wright for instance, who understands the atoning death of Jesus and his self-identification with Israel in metaphorical terms.[1] As such, on the cross Jesus thought of himself as taking on himself “the direct consequences…of the…failure and sin of Israel.”[2] In other words, according to Wright, Jesus was literally shouldering the direct result of political, social, personal, moral, and emotional manifestations of evil and he saw himself doing it metaphorically for the nation of Israel.[3] And of course, Wright contends that Jesus didn’t do these things for Israel alone. Wright maintains that Jesus “is Israel’s and the world’s representative” such that “he can stand in for all.”[4] Now, do you see what that does? It reduces the wrath of God to the details of history. So, Pilate’s failure to render justice, the religious leader’s failure to see Jesus as the Messiah, the crowd’s willingness to be swayed should all be interpreted as the wrath of God. Now, let me be clear, there is a sense in which this is true. It’s true but it’s incomplete. The penal substitutionary death of Christ taught in Scripture has a dimension of truly unimaginable distress making every other painful aspect of Christ’s death pale by comparison. What am I talking about? I’m talking about the suffering of Christ in the text that does not come from Pilate and a corrupt legal system, societal sins and moral failures, or from the corruption of religion. I’m talking about the suffering that came as a result of Christ being our sin bearer before God. In the prophesy of Isaiah, the divinely inspired prophet explains what happens when sin comes between God and man. He says, “But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, and your sins have hidden His face from you so that He does not hear.”[5] Now, with that in mind think of Matthew 27:45. It says that darkness fell over the face of the land from the sixth to the ninth hour. In other words, from noon to 3 PM darkness canvassed the land and then, at 3 O’clock Christ cried out with a loud voice, “’Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani?’ which is translated, ‘My God, My God. Why have you forsaken Me?’” His cry is one of dereliction. The divinely loved Son, who could never lose the favor of God, has a sense of abandonment in His mediatorial office. This is the very thing denied today. “Oh, of course not,” say Wright and folks like him. They might continue saying, “Christ did feel abandonment but he felt it precisely because of the political, societal, and religious isolation which had placed him on the cross.” Now, I need to be honest. I’m not buying their theological wares. But again, they might say, “If you deny what we are saying, how do you understand his cry of dereliction without falling into abstraction?” Now, at this point it is important to listen to a voice from the past that reminds us that there is nothing new under the sun. Listen to Calvin’s comments on these very words from the Gospel. He says,

And certainly this [his cry of having been forsaken] was his chief conflict, and harder than all the other tortures, that in his anguish he was so far from being soothed by the assistance or favour of his Father, that he felt himself to be in some measure estranged from him. For not only did he offer his body as the price of our reconciliation with God, but in his soul also he endured the punishments due to us; and thus he became, as Isaiah speaks, a man of sorrows. Those interpreters are widely mistaken who, laying aside this part of redemption, attend solely to the outward punishment of the flesh; for in order that Christ might satisfy for us, it was necessary that he should be placed as a guilty person at the judgement seat of God.”

In the Institutes he’s even more emphatic, “If Christ had died only a bodily death, it would have been ineffectual.[6] Did you hear that? If the suffering of Christ is simply a bodily death due to political, social, and moral forces, then as a sacrifice for sins it would have been ineffectual. Brothers and sisters, there is nothing new under the sun. Solomon’s dictum reminds us of another, “Read at least one old book for every new book that you read.” But my reason for writing this article goes far beyond a simple desire to help us to see that what is propounded as new is really not new at all. My reason has more to do with the very nature of Christ’s work. And Rabbi Duncan said it simply and said it best. He asked his class, “Do you know what Calvary was? What? What? What? ” With tears in his eyes, he said, “It was damnation; and Christ took it lovingly.” The nature of Christ’s worst suffering was damnation and he took it for me. [1] Wright, Evil and the Justice of God, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2006), 86. [2] Ibid. [3] Ibid. [4] Ibid., 95. [5] Isaiah, 59:2. [6] Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2.16.10.

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The Atonement as Propitiation http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc21/ http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc21/#respond Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:00:57 +0000 http://www.castlechurch.org/?p=185 Propitiation means to appease or avert divine wrath. This episode of Christ the Center examines the atonement as propitiation as we discuss the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for the propitiation of the wrath of God toward his people. Course Notes

Hosts

  • Jeff Waddington
  • Nick Batzig
  • Camden Bucey

Links

Bibliography

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermons and discourses, 1720-1723. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992.

—. Sermons and discourses, 1730-1733. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.

—. Sermons and discourses, 1734-1738. New Haven [u.a.]: Yale Univ. Press, 2001.

—. Sermons and discourses, 1739-1742. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

—. Sermons and discourses, 1743-1758. New Haven Conn. ;;London: Yale University Press, 2007.

Hodge, Archibald. Inspiration. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1979.

Hunsinger, George. How to read Karl Barth : the shape of his theology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

McCormack, Bruce. Karl Barth’s critically realistic dialectical theology its genesis and development, 1909-1936. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997.

Morris, Leon. The apostolic preaching of the cross. 1st ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1955.

—. The Atonement, its meaning and significance. Downers Grove Ill. USA: Inter-Varsity Press, 1983.

Muether, John. Cornelius Van Til : Reformed apologist and churchman. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2007.

Nicole, Roger. Standing forth : collected writings of Roger Nicole. Fearn Ross-shire: Mentor, 2002.

Owen, John. The doctrine of justification by faith : through the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, explained, confirmed, and vindicated. Grand Rapids Mich: Reformation Heritage Books, 2006.

Stott, John. The cross of Christ. England: INTER-VARSITY PRESS, 2006.

Venema, Cornelis. Accepted and renewed in Christ : the “twofold grace of God” and the interpretation of Calvin’s theology. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007.

Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge. Selected Shorter Writings. P & R Publishing, 2001.

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The Atonement as Reconciliation http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc20/ http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc20/#respond Fri, 06 Jun 2008 05:00:44 +0000 http://www.castlechurch.org/?p=181 Reconciliation is the restoration of a broken relationship between God and sinful man. It is the overcoming of our alienation from God because of our disobedience and sin. This episode of Christ the Center examines the atonement as reconciliation. Course Notes

Hosts

  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

Bibliography

Bavinck, Herman. Essays on religion, science, and society. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Academic, 2008.

Beeke, Joel. Heirs with Christ : the Puritans on adoption. Grand Rapids Mich.: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008.

—. The quest for full assurance : the legacy of Calvin and his successors. Edinburgh ;Carlisle Pa.: Banner of Truth, 1999.

Brake, Donald. A visual history of the English Bible : the tumultuous tale of the world’s bestselling book. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Books, 2008.

Chalke, Steve. The atonement debate : papers from the London Symposium on the Theology of Atonement. Grand Rapids Mich.: Zondervan, 2008.

Dennison, William. A Christian approach to interdisciplinary studies : in search of a method and starting point. Eugene Or.: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2007.

Dennison, William D. The Young Bultmann: Context for His Understanding of God,1884-1925. American university studies. New York: P. Lang, 2008.

Dever, Mark. The Gospel and personal evangelism. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2007.

Gibson, David. Engaging with Barth : contemporary evangelical critiques. Nottingham England: Apollos, 2008.

Horton, Michael. Covenant and eschatology : the divine drama. 1st ed. Louisville Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002.

—. Covenant and salvation : union with Christ. 1st ed. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007.

Jeffery, S. Pierced for our transgressions : rediscovering the glory of penal substitution. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2007.

Köstenberger, Andreas. Father, Son and Spirit : the Trinity and John’s Gospel. Nottingham England ;Downers Grove Illinois: Apollos ;;InterVarsity Press, 2008.

Longman, Tremper. Dictionary of the Old Testament : wisdom, poetry & writings. Downers Grove IL: InterVarsity Press, 2008.

McGowan, A. The divine spiration of scripture : challenging evangelicial perspectives. Nottingham: Apollos, 2007.

Rosell, Garth. The surprising work of God : Harold John Ockenga, Billy Graham, and the rebirth of Evangelicalism. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Academic, 2008.

The Prodigal God. E P Dutton, 2008.

Trueman, Carl. Minority report : unpopular thoughts on everything from ancient Christianity to Zen-Calvinism. Fearn Ross-shire Scotland: Mentor, 2008.

Tyndale new testament commentaries. Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 2007.

Van Til, Cornelius. The defense of the faith. 4th ed. Phillipsburg N.J.: P & R Pub., 2008.

Wiseman, D. Tyndale Old Testament commentaries. Downers Grove Ill.: Inter-Varsity, 1964.

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The Atonement as Ransom and Substitution http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc19/ http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc19/#comments Fri, 30 May 2008 09:48:59 +0000 http://www.castlechurch.org/?p=175 Several words are used to describe the atonement in the New Testament. As we continue our series on the atonement, we explore the atonement as a ransom and substitution for the redemption of the elect. Course Notes

Hosts

  • Jim Cassidy
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

Bibliography

Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion. 1559th ed. Westminster John Knox Press, 1960.

Tipton, Lane G. and Jeff Waddington, eds. Resurrection and eschatology : theology in service of the church : essays in honor of Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Garcia, Mark. Life in Christ : the function of union with Christ in the Unio-Duplex Gratia structure of Calvin’s soteriology : with special reference to the relationship of justification and sanctification in, 2004.

Hall, David. A theological guide to Calvin’s Institutes : essays and analysis. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

—. The legacy of John Calvin : his influence on the modern world. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Robertson, O. The hope fulfilled : essays in honor of O. Palmer Robertson. Pillipsburg N.J.: P & R Pub., 2008.

Sproul, R. The truth of the cross. Lake Mary Fla.: Reformation Trust Pub., 2007.

Stott, John. The cross of Christ. England: INTER-VARSITY PRESS, 2006.

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The Atonement and Covenant Theology, Part 2 http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc18/ http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc18/#respond Fri, 23 May 2008 05:00:39 +0000 http://817354558 Join us for the second part of a two part discussion of the atonement and covenant theology. The group discusses the nature of the atonement and its natural and even necessary fit within covenant theology. Christ, as the second Adam, represents his elect and atones for their sins which were committed under the first covenant. Jeff also speaks about the new festschrift for Richard Gaffin which he has edited with Lane Tipton.

Hosts

  • Jim Cassidy
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

Bibliography

Bavinck, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics, Vol. 3: Sin and Salvation in Christ. Baker Academic, 2006.

Carson, D. Memoirs of an ordinary pastor : the life and reflections of Tom Carson. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Chalke, Steve. The lost message of Jesus. 1st ed. Grand Rapids Mich.: Zondervan, 2003.

Christ and Culture Revisited. Inter Varsity Pr, 2008.

Dabney, Robert. Christ our penal substitute. Richmond Va.: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1898.

Dennison, Wilam A., and William D. Dennison. Paul’s Two-Age Construction and Apologetics. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2000.

Fesko, J. Diversity within the reformed tradition : supra- and infralapsarianism in Calvin, Dort, and Westminster. Greenville SC: Reformed Academic Press, 2001.

_____. Justification : understanding the classic Reformed doctrine. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

_____. Last things first : unlocking Genesis 1-3 with the Christ of eschatology. Fearn Ross-shire Great Britain: Mentor, 2007.

_____. What is justification by faith alone? Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Frame, John. Doctrine of the Christian life, 1979.

Gaffin, Richard. Resurrection and eschatology : theology in service of the church : essays in honor of Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

_____. Resurrection and Redemption: A Study in Paul’s Soteriology. 2. P & R Publishing, 1987.

Griffith, Howard. Creator, Redeemer, Consummator : a festschrift for Meredith G. Kline. Greenville S.C. ;Jackson Miss.: Reformed Academic Press ;;Reformed Theological Seminary, 2000.

Hall, David. A theological guide to Calvin’s Institutes : essays and analysis. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Hodge, Archibald, and Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). The Atonement. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1867.

Jeffery, S. Pierced for our transgressions : rediscovering the glory of penal substitution. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2007.

Kay, Brian. Trinitarian spirituality : John Owen and the doctrine of God in western devotion. Bletchley Milton Keynes UK ;;Waynesboro GA: Paternoster, 2007.

Morris, Leon. The apostolic preaching of the cross. [1st ed.]. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1955.

_____. The Atonement, its meaning and significance. Downers Grove Ill. USA: Inter-Varsity Press, 1983.

_____. The Cross in the New Testament. Grand Rapids: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1965.

Murray, John. Redemption, accomplished and applied. Grand Rapids: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1955.

_____. The Atonement. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co., 1962.

Nicole, Roger. The glory of the atonement : biblical, historical & practical perspectives : essays in honor of Roger Nicole. Downers Grove Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 2004.

Oliphint, K. Scott. Things that cannot be shaken : holding fast to your faith in a relativistic world. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

_____. Justified In Christ: God’s plan for us in justification. Mentor, 2007.

“OPC Report on Justification.” http://www.opc.org/feature.html?feature_id=19.

Owen, John. The death of death in the death of Christ : a treatise in which the whole controversy about universal redemption is fully discussed. London: Banner of Truth Trust, 1959.

Packer, J. In my place condemned He stood : celebrating the glory of the atonement. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Peterson, David. Where wrath and mercy meet : proclaiming the atonement today : papers from the fourth Oak Hill College annual school of theology. Carlisle: Paternoster, 2002.

Schreiner, Thomas. New Testament theology : magnifying God in Christ. Grand Rapids Mich.: Baker Academic, 2008.

Silva, Moisés. Philippians. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Academic, 2005.

Stott, John. The cross of Christ. England: INTER-VARSITY PRESS, 2006.

Vanhoozer, Kevin. The drama of doctrine : a canonical-linguistic approach to Christian theology. 1st ed. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.

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The Atonement and Covenant Theology, Part 1 http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc17/ http://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc17/#comments Fri, 16 May 2008 22:11:51 +0000 http://www.castlechurch.org/?p=165 Join us for the first part of a two part discussion of the atonement and covenant theology. The group discusses the nature of the atonement and its natural and even necessary fit within covenant theology. Christ, as the second Adam, represents his elect and atones for their sins which were committed under the first covenant.

Hosts

  • Jim Cassidy
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Camden Bucey

Bibliography

Bavinck, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics, Vol. 3: Sin and Salvation in Christ. Baker Academic, 2006.

Carson, D. Memoirs of an ordinary pastor : the life and reflections of Tom Carson. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Chalke, Steve. The lost message of Jesus. 1st ed. Grand Rapids Mich.: Zondervan, 2003.

Christ and Culture Revisited. Inter Varsity Pr, 2008.

Dabney, Robert. Christ our penal substitute. Richmond Va.: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1898.

Dennison, Wilam A., and William D. Dennison. Paul’s Two-Age Construction and Apologetics. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2000.

Fesko, J. Diversity within the reformed tradition : supra- and infralapsarianism in Calvin, Dort, and Westminster. Greenville SC: Reformed Academic Press, 2001.

Fesko, J. Justification : understanding the classic Reformed doctrine. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Fesko, J. Last things first : unlocking Genesis 1-3 with the Christ of eschatology. Fearn Ross-shire Great Britain: Mentor, 2007.

Fesko, J. What is justification by faith alone? Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Frame, John. Doctrine of the Christian life, 1979.

Gaffin, Richard B., Jr. Resurrection and Redemption: A Study in Paul’s Soteriology. 2. P & R Publishing, 1987.

Griffith, Howard. Creator, Redeemer, Consummator : a festschrift for Meredith G. Kline. Greenville S.C. ;Jackson Miss.: Reformed Academic Press ;;Reformed Theological Seminary, 2000.

Hall, David. A theological guide to Calvin’s Institutes : essays and analysis. Phillipsburg N.J.: P&R Pub., 2008.

Hodge, Archibald, and Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). The Atonement. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1867.

Jeffery, S. Pierced for our transgressions : rediscovering the glory of penal substitution. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2007.

Kay, Brian. Trinitarian spirituality : John Owen and the doctrine of God in western devotion. Bletchley Milton Keynes UK ;;Waynesboro GA: Paternoster, 2007.

Morris, Leon. The apostolic preaching of the cross. [1st ed.]. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1955.

Morris, Leon. The Atonement, its meaning and significance. Downers Grove Ill. USA: Inter-Varsity Press, 1983.

Morris, Leon. The Cross in the New Testament. Grand Rapids: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1965.

Murray, John. Redemption, accomplished and applied. Grand Rapids: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1955.

Murray, John. The Atonement. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co., 1962.

Nicole, Roger. The glory of the atonement : biblical, historical & practical perspectives : essays in honor of Roger Nicole. Downers Grove Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 2004.

Oliphint, K. Things that cannot be shaken : holding fast to your faith in a relativistic world. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Oliphint, K. Scott. Justified In Christ: God’s plan for us in justification. Mentor, 2007.

“OPC Report on Justification.” http://www.opc.org/feature.html?feature_id=19.

Owen, John. The death of death in the death of Christ : a treatise in which the whole controversy about universal redemption is fully discussed. London: Banner of Truth Trust, 1959.

Packer, J. In my place condemned He stood : celebrating the glory of the atonement. Wheaton Ill.: Crossway Books, 2008.

Peterson, David. Where wrath and mercy meet : proclaiming the atonement today : papers from the fourth Oak Hill College annual school of theology. Carlisle: Paternoster, 2002.

Schreiner, Thomas. New Testament theology : magnifying God in Christ. Grand Rapids Mich.: Baker Academic, 2008.

Silva, Moises. Philippians. 2nd ed. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Academic, 2005.

Stott, John. The cross of Christ. England: INTER-VARSITY PRESS, 2006.

Vanhoozer, Kevin. The drama of doctrine : a canonical-linguistic approach to Christian theology. 1st ed. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.

Participants: , ,

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