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The Cross
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John Stott's 'The Cross' examines the theological and practical importance of Jesus' crucifixion, emphasizing its centrality to Christian faith.
Stott clears up common misunderstandings about substitution, divine justice, and the relationship between the Father and the Son in the atonement.
He presents the cross as both God's provision for sinners and the voluntary obedience of Christ within the Trinity's unified plan.
The book balances careful exegesis of Scripture with pastoral insight, making complex doctrines accessible to lay readers.
It remains a widely respected and influential work in evangelical writings on atonement theology.
Stott clears up common misunderstandings about substitution, divine justice, and the relationship between the Father and the Son in the atonement.
He presents the cross as both God's provision for sinners and the voluntary obedience of Christ within the Trinity's unified plan.
The book balances careful exegesis of Scripture with pastoral insight, making complex doctrines accessible to lay readers.
It remains a widely respected and influential work in evangelical writings on atonement theology.
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as a helpful study to avoid distorted views of the atonement and the cross.


Alistair Begg
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“Shall I Not Drink the Cup?”
Recommended by 

as a helpful study to avoid distorted views of the atonement and understand the meaning of Christ's death.


Alistair Begg

“Shall I Not Drink the Cup?”



