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Cross of Christ
"""I could never myself believe in
God, if it were not for the
cross . . .
In the real world of pain, how could
one worship a God who was immune to
it?"" With compelling honesty John
Stott confronts this generation with
the centrality of the cross in God's
redemption of the world -- a world now
haunted by the memories of Auschwitz,
the pain of oppression and the specter
of nuclear war.Can we see triumph in
tragedy, victory in shame? Why should
an object of Roman distaste and Jewish
disgust be the emblem of our worship
and the axiom of our faith? And what
does it mean for us today?Now from one
of the foremost preachers and
Christian
leaders of our day comes theology at
its readable best, a contemporary
restatement of the meaning of the
cross. At the cross Stott finds the
majesty and love of God disclosed, the
sin and bondage of the world
exposed.More than a study of the
atonement, this book brings Scripture
into living dialog with Christian
theology and the twentieth century.
What emerges is a pattern for
Christian
life and worship, hope and
mission.Destined to be a classic study
of the center of our faith, Stott's
work is the product of a uniquely
gifted pastor, scholar and Christian
statesman. His penetrating insight,
charitable scholarship and pastoral
warmth are guaranteed to feed both
heart and mind."
- Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 383
- ISBN: 9780830833207
- SKU: 9780830833207
- Publisher: Intervarsity Press