CONTENTS:IntroductionKlyne Snodgrass"In Him All Things Hold Together": An Ecology of AtonementWilliam P. BrownResponse to BrownMichael LeFebvreEffecting the Covenant: A (Not So) New, New Testament Model for the AtonementMichael GormanResponse to GormanTroy MartinResponse to MartinMichael Gorman"Anyone Hung On A Tree Is Under God's Curse" (Deuteronomy 21:23): Jesus' Crucifixion and Interreligious Exegetical Debate in Late AntiquityPeter W. Martens"Happily Ever After?" Paul Peter Waldenstrom: Be Ye Reconciled to GodMichelle A. Clifton-SoderstromResponse to Clifton-SoderstromTimothy L. JohnsonThe Social Dimension of Atonement in the Torah Viktor BerResponse to BerJeremy J. Wynne"To Those Who Were Distant and Those Who Were Near": Atonement, Identity, and IdentificationBrian BantumAn Evangelical Feminist Perspective on Traditional Atonement ModelsLinda D. PeacoreResponse to PeacoreJo Ann DeasySaving Bodies: Anagogical Transposition in St. Gregory of Nyssa's Commentary on the Song of SongsHans BoersmaRansomed, Healed, Restored, Forgiven (John 5:1-16)Carol Noren