Ep. 214 - Hell, The Devil, and Atonement Theories
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Episode: Hell, the Devil, and Atonement Theories
What exactly do Christians mean when they talk about hell? Where did the idea of the devil come from, and why does it look so different across the Bible? And why are there so many different theories of atonement—Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection—when most of us only ever hear one?
In this episode, we dig deep into the history, language, and theology behind three core ideas that have shaped Christianity for centuries:
- Hell – from Sheol and Gehenna in the Hebrew Bible to Dante’s Inferno and modern evangelical preaching.
- The Devil – tracing the figure from the Hebrew Bible’s “accuser” to the cosmic enemy of God in later Christian thought.
- Atonement Theories – surveying models from Christus Victor to Moral Influence to Penal Substitution, and asking how these different views reveal the diverse ways Christians have tried to understand salvation.
This conversation explores how these concepts developed over time, why they remain so influential, and what happens when we step back to ask whether we’ve been handed the whole story.
If you want to dive deeper, here are some books and articles we recommend:
On Hell- Edward Fudge – The Fire That Consumes
- Robin Parry – The Evangelical Universalist
- Jerry L. Walls – Hell: The Logic of Damnation
- Elaine Pagels – The Origin of Satan
- Henry Ansgar Kelly – Satan: A Biography
- Archibald Robertson – The Devil: His Origin and His Fall
- Gustaf Aulén – Christus Victor
- N.T. Wright – The Day the Revolution Began
- Fleming Rutledge – The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ
- Tony Jones – A Better Atonement (shorter, accessible resource)
- Bart Ehrman – Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife
- C. S. Lewis – The Great Divorce (a classic imaginative take, though not academic)
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entries on “Hell,” “Satan,” and “Atonement” (for an open-access scholarly overview).
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Special music by Forrest Clay from the Recover EP
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