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A new edition of this classic devotional and doctrinal work. It is about the relation between Jesus and God: the Father personally in the Son, and the Son personally in the Father. Central to this relation is the atoning sacrifice of Jesus upon the Cross. Throughout, without resorting to technical theological terms, and using arguments of persuasive beauty closely related to Christian experience, the author presents the evangelical heart of the historical creeds. Here is a simple yet profound little book, where people can find great nourishment for Christian belief and experience in the world today. - Back cover.
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Person of Jesus Christ
January 2000, T. & T. Clark Publishers
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056708695X 9780567086952
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"First published in 1912 by the Student Christian Movement. This edition first published 2000." - T.p. verso.
This book represents a republication of several addresses delivered by Professor H.R. Mackintosh at a summer conference of the Student Christian Movement at Swanwick, Derbyshire, in July 1911. They were reproduced verbatim in The Student Movement for October, November, and December of that year. They were then entirely re-written by the author, and published by the SCM in 1912. They constitute the inner evangelical heart of his great work, The Doctrine of the Person of Jesus Christ, published in Edinburgh that same year by T&T Clark Ltd. in their International Theological Library. - Foreword.
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