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In 10 lectures, John Scott Lidgett covers all phases of the atonement: its historical causes, the biblical doctrine concerning it, the theology of the atonement, the satisfaction of God, the ethical perfection of Jesus, the relationship between Christ and mankind, the atonement in relation to the spiritual life of individuals, and the atonement and social progress. Lidgett begins his study of the atonement by examining the doctrine as expressed in the epistles of Paul; then he looks at the Gospels and the Old Testament.
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John Scott Lidgett (1854–1953) earned his MA in 1875 from University College, London, and was awarded a DD by the University of Aberdeen in 1902. He was president of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference in 1908 and was an early supporter of the ecumenical movement. His works include The Fatherhood of God, God in Christ Jesus, and The Idea of God and Social Ideals.