Responsibility and Atonement

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"Responsibility and Atonement" is a philosophical work by Richard Swinburne that analyzes moral responsibility, human freedom, and the rational basis of doctrines of sin, guilt, and atonement within a theistic framework.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
aimsTo clarify conditions for moral responsibility
provide a rational basis for doctrines of sin and atonement
analyzesConcept atonement
forgiveness
free will
moral guilt
moral responsibility
original sin
punishment
reparation
author Richard G. Swinburne NERFINISHED
Richard Swinburne NERFINISHED
discusses human responsibility before God
the justice of divine punishment
the moral significance of suffering
the possibility of forgiveness
the role of repentance in atonement
examinesDoctrine Christian doctrine of atonement
Christian doctrine of sin
doctrine of original sin
doctrine of salvation
field ethics
philosophy of religion
theology
genre moral philosophy
philosophy of religion
hasInfluenceOn analytic theology of atonement
contemporary philosophy of religion
hasPhilosophicalPerspective analytic philosophy
theistic
language English
mainTopic atonement
guilt
human freedom
moral responsibility
sin
theism
philosophicalTradition Christian philosophy
analytic Christian theology
relatedWork Faith and Reason NERFINISHED
The Existence of God NERFINISHED
supportsView compatibility of theism with human moral responsibility
that guilt and atonement can be rationally justified
usesMethod analytic argumentation
conceptual analysis

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Richard Swinburne notableWork Responsibility and Atonement