ASCERTAINING THE ATONEMENT: HOW DOES JESUS RECONCILE US TO GOD?

Date

2023-03-23

Time

7:30PM - 9:30PM

Location

via Zoom

 23 March—11 May 2023 (Thursdays), 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.

 Online via Zoom

 Register by 13 March via https://ttc.edu.sg/english/study-at-ttc/equip-registration/

 Registration required; fees may apply

The “atonement” is one of the central beliefs of the Christian faith. It refers to what our Lord Jesus Christ has done, through his life, death and resurrection, to reconcile us sinners to the holy God. But how did these acts of Jesus achieve the atoning effect? We will examine and evaluate the different ways Christian thinkers through the ages have answered this question. We hope, in the end, to gain a richer and more comprehensive understanding of how Jesus saves us—one that will help us in our life and ministry.

Dr Leow Theng Huat is Lecturer in Theology at Trinity Theological College. His research interests include theodicy, Christology, soteriology, post-Enlightenment theology, and dialectics as a theological method. During his student days at the National University of Singapore, he was actively involved in the ministry of the Varsity Christian Fellowship, and has served for a period of time as an associate staff worker of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students. He is married to Cheng Ping, and they have three children. The family are members of Wesley Methodist Church.

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