
Kingdom Roots The Bible Project (Conversation with Tim Mackie and John Collins - Part 2) - KR 134
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Jul 19, 2019 Tim Mackie, co-founder of The Bible Project and biblical scholar who makes Scripture accessible. They explore origins and metaphors of atonement. They trace how evangelistic summaries developed and why telling Jesus’ story matters. They discuss Paul’s vision of diverse unity and life in first-century house churches.
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Jesus Understood His Death As Atoning
- Scot McKnight concluded Jesus viewed his death as atoning after surveying scholarly views and historical evidence.
- This led him to write an academic monograph to argue Jesus understood his death as atoning.
A Full 'Bag' Explains Atonement
- Scot McKnight argues atonement requires a 'bag of metaphors' not a single theory.
- He reduces them to a deeper structure: identification for the sake of incorporation.
Match Atonement Metaphors To Audience
- When preaching the gospel, avoid privileging a single atonement image for all audiences.
- Choose metaphors that fit the hearers and the situation rather than defaulting to penal substitution.








