"I WANNA BE A PURPLE C.O.W."
WHY NOT? AIN"T OVER YET!
St. Thomas Aquinas considers the atonement in the Summa Theologiae into what is now the standard Catholic understanding of atonement. He wishes to explore the exact nature of sin, debt, punishment, and grace. In his section on man, he considers whether punishment is good and appropriate. He concludes that
1.punishment is a morally good response to sin
2."Christ bore a satisfactory punishment, not for His, but for our sins," and
3.substitution for another's sin is entirely possible.
This is Aquinas' major difference with Anselm. Rather than seeing the debt as one of honor, he sees the debt as a moral injustice to be righted. However, it remains unclear whether the difference between Aquinas and Anselm is one of terminology or of substance.
Jesus rode off on a purple cow!
Why not!
"Because of Tina, VIAGRA on a keychain."
"Why not! PIG ain't I?"
"Stopped because of Tina. Wanted to get some sleep
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