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James Hosie
@jameshosie1995.bsky.social
From Dundee, Scotland. Horror and anthology fan.
Penal substitutionary atonement contradicts the gospel’s peace by glorifying retributive justice, but Christ on the cross exhausts the mechanisms of blame and expulsion, offering instead a model of atonement where violence is depleted and grace overflows freely.
July 25, 2025 at 5:59 PM
By framing Christ’s crucifixion as penalty-bearing, penal substitution distorts the Trinity into a divided entity of punisher and punished, yet Christ exhausts societal violence on the cross, uniting God and humanity in a shared vulnerability that heals without harm.
July 25, 2025 at 5:58 PM
The problem with penal substitution is its reinforcement of divine violence as essential, but Christ exhausts this very violence on the cross, replacing it with a radical act of solidarity that absorbs hatred and resurrects hope in non-retaliatory love.
July 25, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Penal substitutionary atonement errs by conditioning forgiveness on inflicted suffering, rendering God complicit in cruelty, whereas Christ on the cross exhausts all forms of enmity by enduring them passively, paving the way for universal absolution beyond vengeance.
July 25, 2025 at 5:58 PM
In penal substitution, God’s justice appears immoral for inflicting punishment on the blameless Christ, but as an alternative, Christ exhausts the world’s violence on the cross, transforming it into a site of exposure where sacrificial myths are forever undone.
July 25, 2025 at 5:57 PM
The theory of penal substitution contradicts Jesus’ teachings on mercy by necessitating a violent exchange for atonement, yet Christ exhausts humanity’s aggressive impulses on the cross, absorbing accusations to unveil the illusion of redemptive bloodshed.
July 25, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Penal substitutionary atonement problematically centers violence at salvation’s core, implying God requires brutality to forgive, but Christ on the cross exhausts such violence by taking it upon himself, thereby defeating death’s impotence and birthing a kingdom of empathy.
July 25, 2025 at 5:56 PM
By making Christ’s death a legal satisfaction for sin, penal substitution undermines God’s unconditional love, whereas Christ exhausts violence on the cross by embodying vicarious suffering that dismantles rivalry and restores communal peace without punitive demands.
July 25, 2025 at 5:56 PM
The contradiction in penal substitution lies in its portrayal of divine child abuse, where God punishes the innocent Christ, but instead, Christ exhausts the cycle of violence on the cross, exposing humanity’s scapegoating and inaugurating non-violent reconciliation.
July 25, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Penal substitutionary atonement falters in depicting a wrathful God demanding blood payment, yet Christ on the cross exhausts human violence by absorbing it fully, revealing forgiveness as divine gift rather than transactional retribution.
July 25, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Christ, nailed to the cross as the collective scapegoat, redeems the mechanism of mimetic violence by turning accusation into absolution for all.
July 25, 2025 at 5:30 PM
Girard’s scapegoat paradigm finds its fulfillment in Christ, whose crucifixion lays bare the arbitrary selection of the victim in the theater of human conflict.
July 25, 2025 at 5:30 PM
The cross marks Christ as the scapegoat who absorbs humanity’s mimetic chaos, his resurrection proclaiming the end of the need for victims to sustain social order.
July 25, 2025 at 5:30 PM
By dying as the scapegoat par excellence, Christ exposes the foundational myth of sacrificial violence, inviting humanity to renounce the rivalries that demand such offerings.
July 25, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Christ’s death on the cross exemplifies the scapegoat theory, where the mob’s unified violence against the divine innocent inaugurates a new era of empathy over enmity.
July 25, 2025 at 5:29 PM
In embracing the role of the scapegoat, Christ transforms the cross from a tool of expulsion into a beacon of forgiveness, disrupting the eternal recurrence of mimetic rivalry.
July 25, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Girard’s lens reveals Christ on the cross as the pivotal scapegoat whose sacrifice demystifies the sacred lies that justify human bloodshed.
July 25, 2025 at 5:28 PM
As the archetypal scapegoat, Christ endures the cross not to perpetuate the cycle of violence, but to shatter it by revealing the innocence buried beneath communal accusations.
July 25, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Christ’s crucifixion unveils the scapegoat mechanism, where the innocent victim absorbs the collective wrath to quell the storm of mimetic desire.
July 25, 2025 at 5:27 PM
In the crucible of human rivalry, Christ becomes the ultimate scapegoat, his death on the cross exposing the mimetic violence that binds societies in false unity.
July 25, 2025 at 5:26 PM
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