The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
The cross can look like many things depending on where you stand, and we’re trying to learn how to read its direction without shrinking the Bible’s own images. We take up Gustav Aulén’s Christus Victor vision of atonement, where Christ is the divine warrior who steps into hostile territory and breaks the grip of the cosmic enemies that enslave humanity. That shift changes the emotional centre of the gospel: not a distant legal settlement, but a liberation that happens from the inside of the prison. We start with a blunt question: what is sin? Aulén argues that sin is a tyrant that rules through a network of powers, including death and even “the law” in a Lutheran sense. We slow down to clarify what “law” might mean across traditions, why condemnation matters, and how Jesus can be said to exhaust the law’s power by bearing its curse while remaining innocent. Along the way we touch on the devil’s influence through fear of death, and why the resurrection functions as the victory announcement that the worst weapons did not work. Then we press the model: is “sin as a cosmic force” the Bible’s main account, or just one important metaphor among many? We explore hamartia as missing the mark and falling short of the glory of God, plus other scriptural categories like lawlessness, impiety and transgression, so our theology of sin stays as wide as Scripture. If you care about atonement theology, Christian salvation, the meaning of the cross and resurrection, and what reconciliation really entails, you’ll find plenty to wrestle with here. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review, then tell us: which picture of sin best explains the human problem? The theme music is "Wager with Angels" by Nathan Moore
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