Atonement, the suffering of Jesus on the cross, is a process, an event, a happening - like a sunset or sunrise. It has two time zones. It happened more than two millennia ago, and it is happening still today. Both are important. The event, freed from ideas of penal substitution, is powerful, tragic, and quietly beautiful. It reveals divine suffering and the power of forgiveness; and it opens up a historic possibility tremendously important today: a renewal of love amid tragedy. This event depends on other events for its meaning. It cannot stand alone as the single point of Christianity. But Christianity without the cross is not Christianity at all. It hides from suffering in the interests of prosperity or pleasure. A more holistic Christianity includes the whole of life, the thorns and the roses, the sins and the gifts. the need for love and the need for forgiveness.
- Jay McDaniel
- Jay McDaniel