James Denney

James Denney (8 February 1856 – 12 June 1917) was a Scottish theologian and preacher. He is probably best known today for his theological articulation of the meaning of the atonement within Christian theology, atonement for him being “the most profound of all truths”. Many have misunderstood his position, arguing that he was known for his defense of the doctrine of penal substitution. However, Denney himself protested vigorously against this characterization. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Denney, James, 1856-1917.
Published 1909
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by Denney, James, 1856-1917.
Published 1910
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by Denney, James, 1856-1917.
Published 1918
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