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In this episode of the London Lyceum, Jordan talks with Chris Woznicki about penal substitutionary atonement (PSA). They explore its definitions, historical perspectives, and the ongoing debates surrounding its theological implications. The conversation also touches on the challenges of proof texting in biblical interpretation and the role of confessionalism in academic inquiry.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast

01:21 Understanding Penal Substitutionary Atonement

03:40 Defining Penal Substitutionary Atonement

08:05 Historical Perspectives on Penal Substitution

12:12 Theoretical Frameworks: Doctrine, Theory, and Model

16:23 The Proof Texting Problem in Atonement Discussions

23:32 Engaging Theological Doctrines Beyond Exegesis

25:03 The Impact of Formative Years on Theology

25:53 Nuances of Penal Substitutionary Atonement

27:34 Historical Perspectives on Atonement

29:12 Philosophical Challenges to Substitutionary Concepts

30:52 The Role of Sacrifice in Scripture

34:51 Debating the Mechanism of Atonement

36:35 Confessionalism and Academic Freedom

42:55 Creativity Within Confessional Boundaries


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