The Glory of the Cross: Exploring the Meaning of the Death of Christ - Couverture souple

Philip, James

 
9781619707580: The Glory of the Cross: Exploring the Meaning of the Death of Christ

Synopsis

The Glory of the Cross takes us through a series of meditations on the last hours of Jesus life, from the Last Supper to Calvary. James Philip, Scottish theologian and pastor, brings unusually perceptive insight into Christs fierce, costly love. This book is intended to be read in both personal devotion and together with others. A blend of doctrinal instruction and pastoral application, poetically and intelligently written. A foreword by Sinclair Ferguson emphasises Philips depth of feeling and clarity of expression. A study guide in the back of the book makes this book useful for Bible studies, Sunday schools, and church small group settings.|The Glory of the Cross takes us through a series of meditations on the last hours of Jesus life, from the Last Supper to Calvary. James Philip, Scottish theologian and pastor, brings unusually perceptive insight into Christs fierce, costly love. This book is intended to be read in both personal devotion and together with others. A blend of doctrinal instruction and pastoral application, poetically and intelligently written. A foreword by Sinclair Ferguson emphasises Philips depth of feeling and clarity of expression. A study guide in the back of the book makes this book useful for Bible studies, Sunday schools, and church small group settings.

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À propos de l?auteur

James Philip, of Holyrood Abbey Church, Edinburgh, served as pastor for 40 years until his retirement in late 1997. His ministry was one of the most far-reaching in Scotland in the 20th Century.

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9781899464067: The Glory of the Cross

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1899464069 ISBN 13 :  9781899464067
Editeur : The Lausanne Movement, 2008
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