There seems to be two distinct ways of looking at the purpose of the Cross.
On one side there is the idea that Christ’s work was to repair what Adam had done and restore mankind to the state man had in the Garden of Eden.
The other side holds the idea that Christ’s work was to bring about a new Creation. Mankind is not restored to a previous state. The fellowship that Adam had with God was destroyed by sin, but the fellowship man has through Christ is a different and more intimate than known prior to the Fall.
On one side there is the idea that Christ’s work was to repair what Adam had done and restore mankind to the state man had in the Garden of Eden.
The other side holds the idea that Christ’s work was to bring about a new Creation. Mankind is not restored to a previous state. The fellowship that Adam had with God was destroyed by sin, but the fellowship man has through Christ is a different and more intimate than known prior to the Fall.