Stott's defense of penal substitution was considered somewhat countercultural even within evangelicalism at the time of original publication (1986), and the book remains a landmark response to those who would soften or replace substitutionary categories. It is widely regarded as essential reading across evangelical traditions regardless of denominational background.
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TheoScope Score = Biblical Faithfulness 85% · Theological Depth 15%