Digital Logos Edition
“The doctrine of the atonement of Christ is the central truth of the Bible, on which all others are based, and around which they all entwine.” Devotional in nature, Octavius Winslow’s Experimental and Practical Views of the Atonement begins with an introduction on the use of reason in the investigation of spiritual matters. He then examines the character of the atonement, the atonement in its relation to the Godhead of Christ, the design of the atonement, and more. He concludes the volume with a treatise entitled “The Fearful Alternative of Rejecting the Atonement.”
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Be sure to check out Classic Studies on the Atonement (32 vols.).
Octavius Winslow (1808–1878) earned his MA at New York University and was awarded an honorary DD from Columbia College in 1851. A prolific writer, he wrote The Work of the Holy Spirit: An Experimental and Practical View, The Tree of Life, and Christian Experience: Words of Loving Counsel and Sympathy, among other titles.