Running counter to the neglect of the cross in many churches today, Fleming Rutledge examines in detail the motifs used by the New Testament writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She also mines patristics, scholasticism, and more recent theology to enable a rich understanding of this...
Running counter to the neglect of the cross in many churches today, Fleming Rutledge examines in detail the motifs used by the New Testament writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She also mines patristics, scholasticism, and more recent theology to enable a rich understanding of this pivot of the gospel.
Though the apostle Paul boldly proclaimed "Christ crucified" as the heart of the gospel, Fleming Rutledge notes that preaching about the cross of Christ is remarkably neglected in most churches today. In this book Rutledge addresses the issues and controversies that have caused pastors to speak of the cross only in the most general, bland terms, precluding a full understanding and embrace of the gospel by their congregations.
Countering our contemporary tendency to bypass Jesus' crucifixion, Rutledge in these pages examines in depth all the various themes and motifs used by the New Testament evangelists and apostolic writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She mines the classical writings of the Church Fathers, the medieval scholastics, and the Reformers as well as more recent scholarship, while bringing them all into contemporary context.
Widely known for her preaching, Rutledge seeks to encourage preachers, teachers, and anyone else interested in what Christians believe to be the central event of world history.
Running counter to the neglect of the cross in many churches today, Fleming Rutledge examines in detail the motifs used by the New Testament writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She also mines patristics, scholasticism, and more recent theology to enable a rich understanding of this...
Running counter to the neglect of the cross in many churches today, Fleming Rutledge examines in detail the motifs used by the New Testament writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She also mines patristics, scholasticism, and more recent theology to enable a rich understanding of this pivot of the gospel.
Though the apostle Paul boldly proclaimed "Christ crucified" as the heart of the gospel, Fleming Rutledge notes that preaching about the cross of Christ is remarkably neglected in most churches today. In this book Rutledge addresses the issues and controversies that have caused pastors to speak of the cross only in the most general, bland terms, precluding a full understanding and embrace of the gospel by their congregations.
Countering our contemporary tendency to bypass Jesus' crucifixion, Rutledge in these pages examines in depth all the various themes and motifs used by the New Testament evangelists and apostolic writers to explain the meaning of the cross of Christ. She mines the classical writings of the Church Fathers, the medieval scholastics, and the Reformers as well as more recent scholarship, while bringing them all into contemporary context.
Widely known for her preaching, Rutledge seeks to encourage preachers, teachers, and anyone else interested in what Christians believe to be the central event of world history.
The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ$49.99
There's so much to really like about this book. Such a sweeping view of the cross of Christ. She is an incredibly gifted author. Because there are a number of areas I can't agree with her in, I've given the book four stars. But the depth of her love for Jesus, and the breadth of her grasp of the cross and all that Christ did and has accomplished- wow! \\r\\n\\r\\nIf you haven't read a book in the cross of Christ, I'd recommend John Stott's Cross of Christ. But if you've read that, then this book is a truly breathtaking next read