This is a study that Logos should consider:
Sacrifice, Cult, and Atonement in Early Judaism and Christianity: Constituents and Critique
Cliff
Thoughts?
Logos is presently prepub'ing:
https://www.logos.com/product/188773/atonement-jewish-and-christian-origins
which is similar in content.
Interestingly, St Andrews had a symposium a couple years back:
https://academic.logos.com/st-andrews-atonement-symposium-recap/
which had a cross-mix of authors from both books.
Thoughts? Logos is presently prepub'ing: https://www.logos.com/product/188773/atonement-jewish-and-christian-origins which is similar in content. Interestingly, St Andrews had a symposium a couple years back: https://academic.logos.com/st-andrews-atonement-symposium-recap/ which had a cross-mix of authors from both books.
I have this on pre-order. The one I linked to seems to deal more with the actual cult than the one on prepub now. It is also less concerned with the salvific effects of the atonement.