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Saved from Sacrifice A Theology of the Cross

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Michigan William B.Eerdmans Publishing Co 2006Description: 346pISBN:
  • 9780802832153
DDC classification:
  • D25 H363
Partial contents:
PART ONE Things Hidden from the Foundation of the World The Cross No One Sees The Cross No One Sees: Invisible Scapegoats The Voice of Job:Sacrifice Revealed and Contested PART TWO Visible Victim The Cross We Can`t Forget The Paradox of the Passion:Saved by What Shouldn`t Happen Sacrifice to End Sacrifice: Satan`s House Divided The Sign of Jonah and Susanna: Innocent Blood and False Accusers God`s Wisdom and Two Mistakes: The Struggle of Historical Christianity PART THREE In Remembrance of Me The Cross That Faith Keeps Empty Substitute for Sacrifice: Living with an Empty Cross The Bad News about Revelation: Two Kinds of Apocalypses Saved from Sacrifice:Renewing the Theology of the Cross
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includes index and biblioraphy

PART ONE Things Hidden from the Foundation of the World The Cross No One Sees The Cross No One Sees: Invisible Scapegoats The Voice of Job:Sacrifice Revealed and Contested PART TWO Visible Victim The Cross We Can`t Forget The Paradox of the Passion:Saved by What Shouldn`t Happen Sacrifice to End Sacrifice: Satan`s House Divided The Sign of Jonah and Susanna: Innocent Blood and False Accusers God`s Wisdom and Two Mistakes: The Struggle of Historical Christianity PART THREE In Remembrance of Me The Cross That Faith Keeps Empty Substitute for Sacrifice: Living with an Empty Cross The Bad News about Revelation: Two Kinds of Apocalypses Saved from Sacrifice:Renewing the Theology of the Cross

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