A Sydney rag had a “brief” piece recently, on studies of Jesus that don’t include Penal Substitutionary Atonement. Their main target was those putting forward a Christus Victor model, in which Jesus is victorious over the powers of evil. Which, as a theme, sounds reasonably biblical. Not to our mag
“This is not heresy by denial. It is heresy by omission.”
Apparently those who say anything about Jesus without PSA are heretics. The question has to be asked though, are those who omit Christus Victor heretics by omission too? It certainly seems to be a biblical theme.
Don Carson mentions in this very article “Christians are not at liberty to pick and choose which of the Bible’s teachings are to be treasured”.
Yet unless we are able to entirely plumb the depths of the bible’s teachings, to perfectly encapsulate everything in the entire word of God, every time we speak or write, then surely we will be labelled heretics by omission.
Perhaps this is the claim of those who push an exclusively PSA model, that they have everything wrapped up, and can express the entire truth, completely and fully, all the time.
Ironically a few articles later, the same writer is wondering why he is often called arrogant.