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* Barbara Reid, a dissenting Roman Catholic [[feminist theology|feminist]] and [[Dominican Order|Dominican nun]], argues that commonly conceived atonement theologies are harmful, especially to women and other oppressed minorities.<ref>Barbara E. Reid, ''Taking Up the Cross: New Testament Interpretations Through Latina and Feminist Eyes'' (Fortress, 2007), 17–19.</ref> Other [[religious liberalism|liberal]] and [[liberation theology|radical theologians]] have also challenged traditional views of atonement. (see [[collective salvation]])
* [[Mary Baker Eddy]], founder of the [[Christian Science]] movement, taught that atonement exemplifies our underlying spiritual unity with God, whereby we reflect divine Love (God): Christ's atonement reconciles man to God, not God to man .
* [[Billy Graham]], a Baptist evangelist, characterized the United States as a most sinful nation and called upon his listeners to repent to Christ while they still had time.<ref name="Rosell 2020 p. 146">{{cite book | last=Rosell | first=G.M. | title=The Surprising Work of God: Harold John Ockenga, Billy Graham, and the Rebirth of Evangelicalism | publisher=Wipf & Stock Publishers | year=2020 | isbn=978-1-5326-9947-4 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ctbaDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA146 | access-date=2023-04-03 | page=146}}</ref>
 
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