The Work of Christ: Who Christ Is, What He Did, What He Is Doing, and What He Will Yet Do, Professor I Howard Marshall, PhD (9781597526852) — Readings Books
The Work of Christ: Who Christ Is, What He Did, What He Is Doing, and What He Will Yet Do
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The Work of Christ: Who Christ Is, What He Did, What He Is Doing, and What He Will Yet Do

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Christianity is Christ–not just creed, dogma, religion, or ethic, though it may contain elements of all these. Who Christ is, what He did, and does, and why, and what He yet will do–or in more technical terms, the Person and Work of Christ–these are the stuff of Christianity. And since the work of Christ covers more than His Death–His Incarnation, Life, Teaching, Works, Example, Priesthood and Sacrifice–so Dr. Marshall surveys the whole New Testament and summarizes for us the teaching of its various writers as they develop their central theme.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2006
Pages
128
ISBN
9781597526852

Christianity is Christ–not just creed, dogma, religion, or ethic, though it may contain elements of all these. Who Christ is, what He did, and does, and why, and what He yet will do–or in more technical terms, the Person and Work of Christ–these are the stuff of Christianity. And since the work of Christ covers more than His Death–His Incarnation, Life, Teaching, Works, Example, Priesthood and Sacrifice–so Dr. Marshall surveys the whole New Testament and summarizes for us the teaching of its various writers as they develop their central theme.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2006
Pages
128
ISBN
9781597526852