Jesus our Redeemer: A Christian Approach to Salvation
Gerald O'Collins
Oxford University Press, 2007-04-05 - 280 pages

Jesus
Our Redeemer examines what it means when Christians call Jesus their
'Redeemer' or 'Saviour'. It tackles such questions as: How can
redemptive events in the past (Christ's life, death, and resurrection)
bring about saving effects in the present? Why do human beings need
redemption,both individually and collectively? What images of God are
implied by the saving action of God and by human needs? Gerald O'Collins
SJ draws on the scriptures, Christian hymns and texts for worship,
literature, the visual arts, and other sources. He examines four major
models of how redemptionthrough Christ has been thought to work:
theories of deliverance, penal substitution, sacrifice, and transforming
love. He concludes by considering the outworking of salvation in the
life of the Church, the situation of non-Christians, and the final
consummation of human life and the created worldat the end of time.
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