
New Books in Biblical Studies Fleming Rutledge, “The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ” (Eerdmans, 2015)
27 snips
Sep 13, 2016 Fleming Rutledge, Episcopal priest, preacher and theologian noted for connecting Scripture with culture. She explores the ghastliness and revelation of crucifixion, why God chose such a degrading death, and a range of New Testament motifs—sacrifice, Passover, Christus Victor, descent and recapitulation. Short, provocative reflections on sin, power, and why multiple atonement themes matter.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Early Ordination Memory And Lifelong Ministry
- Fleming Rutledge described her ordination in January 1977 as a watershed event with hundreds attending and deep personal gratitude for a lifelong calling.
- She emphasized the ordination was only the beginning of decades of ministry that proved far more memorable than the ceremony itself.
Preach With The Bible And The Newspaper
- Rutledge endorses preaching with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other to see where God is at work in current events.
- She argues God erupts into history unexpectedly, so tracking news helps identify God's movement beyond individual conversion.
The Crucified God Undermines Religion
- Rutledge frames Christianity as fundamentally anti-religion: a crucified God cannot be a projection of human wish-fulfillment.
- She contrasts Freud's religion-as-wishful-thinking with the scandalous reality of a tortured divine victim.



