Deidre Nicole Green is an assistant professor of Latter-day Saint/Mormon studies at the Graduate Theological Union. She is the author of Works of Love in a World of Violence: Kierkegaard, Feminism, and the Limits of Self-Sacrifice. Eric D. Huntsman is a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University. His many books include Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming unto Christ through the Gospel of John.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Atonement in Latter-day Saint Scripture and Thought Part I. Scriptural and Historical Foundations Chapter 1. Atonement in the Old Testament: Implications for Latter-day Saints T. Benjamin Spackman Chapter 2. Latter-day Saints and the Atonement in the New Testament Eric D. Huntsman Chapter 3. "He Shall Find Satisfaction Through His Knowledge": Atonement in Early Christianity and the Middle Ages Ariel Bybee Laughton Chapter 4. "Atonement" in the Book of Mormon Nicholas J. Frederick Chapter 5. Saving the House of Israel: Collective Atonement in the Book of Mormon Sharon J. Harris Chapter 6. "This Perfect Atonement": Agency, Law, Theosis, and Atonement Theology J. B. Haws Chapter 7. "I have, to be sure, been called to drink deep of the bitter cup": Nineteenth-Century Latter-day Saint Women and Atonement Jennifer Reeder Part II. Theological Explorations Chapter 8. "Notes on Life, Grace, and Atonement" Adam S. Miller Chapter 9. Atonement and Retributive Justice Fiona Givens Chapter 10. Relational Atonement: Groundwork Benjamin Keogh Chapter 11. One Prophet's Vision of a Non-Violent Atonement: The Book of Mormon as Theological Resource Joseph M. Spencer Chapter 12. Enveloping Grace Deidre Nicole Green Bibliography Contributors Index
"This is a landmark work that fills a desperate need for more serious attention to philosophy and theology in the Mormon tradition."--Matthew Bowman, author of Christian: The Politics of a Word in America