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The cross and the kingdom / by W. L. Walker.

By: Material type: TextEdinburgh : T. & T. Clark, ©1902Description: xii, 325 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 465 W154 1902
Contents:
PART I THE NECESSARY IMPLICATION OF THE CROSS -- I. Christianity without the cross -- II. Christianity with the cross brought in -- III. The fact of the cross and the grounds of faith -- Part II THE REALITY OF OUR LOR'D REFERENCES TO HIS CROSS -- I. The genuineness of the particular sayings recorded in the first three gospels -- II. Apart from particular sayings -- Part III THE CROSS AS VIEWED BY CHRIST -- I. In the light of the Old Testament -- II. The special sayings of our Lord with reference to His cross -- III. The experience of our Lord in view of, and in, His death -- IV. The son of man -- V. The remission of sins -- VI. In the light of Christ's teaching concerning the kingdom of God -- Part IV THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CROSS -- I The necessity, nature, and efficacy of the cross: negative: unwarranted and inadequate theories -- II. The same, continued: positive statement -- III. The culmination of vicarious suffering and sacrifice -- IV. The triumph over the power of evil -- V. As related to God: God in Christ; the cross, viewed on its divine side -- VI. The cross and the kingdom -- Part V THE CROSS IN THE LIGHT OF EVOLUTION -- I. Negative-objections met: "the fall" and "death" -- II. Positive-a new creative Epoch: sin and grace -- III. Suffering and sacrifice; the new power needed; the completion of the evolutionary process -- Index
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PART I THE NECESSARY IMPLICATION OF THE CROSS --
I. Christianity without the cross --
II. Christianity with the cross brought in --
III. The fact of the cross and the grounds of faith --

Part II THE REALITY OF OUR LOR'D REFERENCES TO HIS CROSS --
I. The genuineness of the particular sayings recorded in the first three gospels --
II. Apart from particular sayings --

Part III THE CROSS AS VIEWED BY CHRIST --
I. In the light of the Old Testament --
II. The special sayings of our Lord with reference to His cross --
III. The experience of our Lord in view of, and in, His death --
IV. The son of man --
V. The remission of sins --
VI. In the light of Christ's teaching concerning the kingdom of God --

Part IV THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CROSS --
I The necessity, nature, and efficacy of the cross: negative: unwarranted and inadequate theories --
II. The same, continued: positive statement --
III. The culmination of vicarious suffering and sacrifice --
IV. The triumph over the power of evil --
V. As related to God: God in Christ; the cross, viewed on its divine side --
VI. The cross and the kingdom --

Part V THE CROSS IN THE LIGHT OF EVOLUTION --
I. Negative-objections met: "the fall" and "death" --
II. Positive-a new creative Epoch: sin and grace --
III. Suffering and sacrifice; the new power needed; the completion of the evolutionary process --

Index

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