
James Denney
James Denney was a Scottish theologian and preacher. He is probably best known today for his theological articulation of the meaning of the atonement within Christian theology, atonement for him being “the most profound of all truths”. Many have misunderstood his position, arguing that he was known for his defense of the doctrine of penal substitution. However, Denney himself protested vigorously against this characterization.

The Atonement and the Modern Mind
In a world of changing ideas, a powerful act of sacrifice attempts to make sense of forgiveness, offering humanity hope and a path to a deeper relationship with the divine.
By James Denney

The Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
Amidst conflict and misunderstanding, a leader attempts to mend a fractured community by sharing his own vulnerabilities and reaffirming principles of faith.
By James Denney

The Expositor's Bible: The Epistles to the Thessalonians
Discover how early Christians grappled with faith, hope, and hardship through insightful letters offering guidance and strength.
By James Denney