The Great Oblation

The Great Oblation

Or A Plain Inquiry Into The Nature Of The Atonement As The Efficient Means Of Taking Away Human Sin (1864)

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The Great Oblation, written by William Joseph Bramley-Moore in 1864, is a theological inquiry into the nature of the atonement and its role in taking away human sin. The book explores the concept of sacrifice and its significance in Christianity, particularly in relation to the death of Jesus Christ. Bramley-Moore argues that the atonement is the efficient means by which human sin can be eradicated, and he delves into the various theories and interpretations of the atonement that have been put forth by theologians throughout history. The author also examines the relationship between the atonem...