NT Wright holds that there was no wrath of God towards Jesus, that is a pagan myth, that it would be "cosmic child abuse", that Jesus died due to evil Rome and world, that God vindicated Him, that he rose as a victor, is that not exactly what you and Jon C espouse here>
I don't ever remember reading much of anything by NT Wright, other then a few snips of opinion on the KJV only. At my age, I don't do much research type reading.
The Scripture at no place presents that God poured His wrath out upon the Son. That is the facts of the Bible. It is not what JonC or I would or wouldn't like. We BOTH taught and held PSA until God showed us by Scriptures that it was error. He and I didn't even know each other when this took place.
I do present as the Scriptures state, Christ is victorious over sin, death and the grave. (Acts 2:24, Romans 8:11, Romans 14:9, John 1:1, 11:25, Hebrews 7:16, ...) That as a result believers also are victorious. (1Corinthians 15;57, 2 Corinthians 2:14, Revelation 12:11, ...)
I also present that the sacrifice of Christ was purpose and divine will of both He and God. That as a result, He is the "mediator of a new covenant so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance now that He has died to redeem them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant." (Hebrews 9)
That the atoning sacrifice was based in type by that of the OT in which no wrath came from God UNLESS the sacrifice or the High Priest was found unworthy.
That God did not have to vindicate the Christ, for He was without sin.
That for wrath to be poured out upon Him, He would have had to meet at least one of the requirements of the ungodly found in Romans 1 and 2.
That because He as the first Adam was without sin (until the first Adam sinned) death could not contain Him for the wages of sin is death, and there is no death if there is no sin.
This is a portion of what I find in Scriptures.
What do you find?
Can you provide a single verse supporting PSA?
Especially as it teaches concerning the wrath of God poured out upon the Son?
Justice does not demand wrath of God, for then when the wrath is extinguished there is not need for the eternal lake of fire.
Lawlessness (1 John 3:4) and iniquity (James 3:6) are attributes of the rebellion the ungodly towards God as revealed in Romans 1 and 2. And it is the forgiveness found in Christ that prevents the wrath of God from the believer. (Romans 3).
Some use Romans 5 and 6 as showing some demand of justice be upon the Son. Yet, neither place presents wrath was placed upon the Son, rather death and forsaking were His reward for offering Himself.
Therefore, this is the reason I had to conform to the Scriptures, and not to the error of the reformation, nor of the presentation of the RCC prior to then.
So I searched, and continue to search the Scriptures and found what the earliest church was taught. That is what I hold.