Calvin on Defilement and Sacrifice

Interpretation 31 (1):39-52 (1977)
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Abstract

In Calvin's thought about the achievement wrought in Christ's death, the idea of a sacrificial death as "a just punishment" seems to have been a second-order explanation that is built upon the notion of his death as involving exposure to the divine curse

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