This study explores the theological presuppositions that have informed the major explanations of the work of Christ from the perspective of Wesleyan theology's commitment to the universality of the atonement and its provision for both justification and sanctification. The Whole Christ for the Whole World proposes a paradigm that the author describes as «personal-relational» for understanding the work of Christ. Dunning argues that this «personal-relational» paradigm more adequately captures...