David Moffitt’s book Rethinking the Atonement: New Perspectives on Jesus’ Death, Resurrection, and Ascension has been indispensable to me, and this is a conversation I wanted to make available to preachers and believers in time for Holy Week and Eastertide.
Show Notes
Summary
In this conversation, David Moffitt discusses his insights on the Epistle to the Hebrews, emphasizing the significance of resurrection, sacrifice, and atonement in understanding Jesus' role as high priest. He explores the implications of these themes for contemporary theology, particularly in relation to the Passover and the nature of intercession. Moffitt also reflects on the influence of early church fathers and the narrative of liberation in Hebrews, providing a comprehensive view of how these elements interconnect in the Christian faith.
Takeaways
David Moffitt emphasizes the importance of understanding the resurrection in the context of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
The traditional views of sacrifice in preaching may not align with the biblical text.
Moffitt's research highlights the significance of the ascension in understanding Jesus' role as high priest.
The concept of 'It Is Finished' requires deeper theological exploration beyond the crucifixion.
Atonement is not solely about Jesus' death but involves his ongoing intercession for humanity.
The Passover narrative is crucial for understanding liberation from sin and death.
Moffitt argues that the scapegoat imagery in Leviticus informs our understanding of Jesus' sacrifice.
The early church fathers provide valuable insights into the interpretation of sacrifice and atonement.
Hebrews presents a narrative of liberation that parallels Israel's journey from Egypt.
Moffitt's work encourages a reevaluation of assumptions in contemporary biblical studies.
Sound Bites
"I had to buy a second copy."
"The death of the animal was not the focal point."
"We ought to look at it."
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