Since Anselm and later the Protestant Reformers, God has been seen as a feudal lord or judge, man as a criminal, and issues of salvation as taking place in a legal setting, a legal sense, as in a courtroom. The early Christians saw God as a physician, man as a sick patient, and salvation issues as taking place in a hospital -- that is, with salvation as medicine for the soul and body.
So, which is a more accurate and scriptural picture? If you say it's the picture of God, man, and salvation that Anselm and the Protestant Reformers had, why was this view not held for 1000 - 1500 years after Jesus Christ?
So, which is a more accurate and scriptural picture? If you say it's the picture of God, man, and salvation that Anselm and the Protestant Reformers had, why was this view not held for 1000 - 1500 years after Jesus Christ?
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