Thomas Andrew Bennett is Affiliate Assistant Professor of Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.

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Chapter 1. Retrieving the Forgotten Root: The Scandal of the Cross as the Labor of God Chapter 2. Speaking the Labor of God: Metaphor and the Truth of Religious Language Chapter 3. Converting the Cross: How Torture Becomes Childbirth Chapter 4. Birthing the Church: How the Cross Addresses Sin Chapter 5. Transcending Exchange: How the Family of God Gives Up the Gift Chapter 6. Expanding the Agony of the Cross: How Labor Opens Fresh Theological Frontiers
In the end, Bennett proffers a provocative argument. Its focus on a maternal metaphor definitely has possibilities to reinvigorate the stale arguments of much of contemporary atonement theologies...I strongly recommend this book for upper-level undergraduate and graduate level theology courses. -- Mark S. Medley -- Reading Religion This is an extraordinarily well-crafted work of theology, biblically informed in conversation with historical theology with an eye toward pastoral and practical implication and helps us understand the work of the cross in a biblical but refreshing way. -- Aaron Kink -- Religious Studies Review This beautifully produced, learned, and readable book retrieves and develops a theme espoused by St Anselm of Canterbury, Julian of Norwich, and other medieval authors: the crucified Jesus, in his atoning death, gave birth to God's spiritual children. -- Gerald O'Collins, SJ -- The Journal of Theological Studies
