For more about this idea of atonement theology, see my book:
Jesus as the Locus of Reconciliation: Paul's Theology of Atonement
"A good teacher satisfies students, a wonderful teacher teaches what they need, and an ideal teacher teaches them with love, helping them to teach themselves" (Yung Suk Kim, 4/8/2021).
"A good student follows the teacher's instruction, a remarkable student asks critical and self-critical questions, and a formidable student knows that learning is limitless" (Yung Suk Kim, 4/8/2021).
"A good author satisfies readers, an admirable author stimulates their interest, and an exceptional author creates new needs for them" (Yung Suk Kim, 4/7/2021).
"I am not a pure academician who is merely digging in the past as if I have the truth about it. Even history is not obvious; it must be interpreted carefully. I am a bit of everything: historian, theologian, humanist, realist, lover of wisdom, and advocate of justice and love." --from my YouTube video: https://youtu.be/VRF4zmee5uE
"I don't admire an ivory tower thinker, let alone a shallow thinker with a big mouth" (Yung Suk Kim, 4/15/2021).
“Truth is more than trustable knowledge; it is deeply experiential, confessional, and contextual. It should be engaged in a community that he or she lives, embodied in a world ... requires a life that engages the way.” --Yung Suk Kim, Truth, Testimony, and Transformation (Cascade Books, 2013).
I love to walk trails and listen to birds singing. I walk and feel pensive. Sometimes I write a book while walking. I thank God for seeing the beauty of nature and walking peacefully without falling down. I notice colorful flowers and fallen trees and logs. Nothing in nature stays the same. They all change according to seasons. We also change.
When the Greek genitive case of pistis Iesou Christou is used in Paul’s letters, we should be careful about whose faith Paul talks about. Technically, the genitive phrase means either “believer’s faith in Jesus Christ” or “the faith of Jesus Christ.” But whose faith does Paul talk about? Please watch this video if you are really interested in Paul's theology of Christ and faith.