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Over the years many books based on the Life of Christ have been published. Of these, some have emphasized the facts of His humanity, others the truth of his Deity. While these volumes, therefore, present the Person of Jesus, this work - by the "Prince of Expositors" - examines His Life as the accomplishment of a Divine work.
With rare insight, accuracy of definition, and countless illuminating strokes, G. Campbell Morgan devotes these thirty-three chapters to the pivotal events in Christ's life. The seven "crises" are: the Birth, the Baptism, the Temptation, the Transfiguration, the Death, the Resurrection, and the Ascension. Included is a preliminary chapter, 'The Call for Christ - Man Fallen', and a concluding chapter, 'The Answer for Christ - Man Redeemed'. Four indexes complete the volume.
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Biography, Life, Works 1900-, Christian biography, Jesus christ, biographyPeople
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The Crises of the Christ
May 2005, Wipf & Stock Publishers
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in English
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The Crises of the Christ
October 1989, Fleming H Revell Co
Paperback
in English
0800753070 9780800753078
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The crises of the Christ: the seven greatest events of his life
1989, Kregel Publications
in English
0825432588 9780825432583
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Reprint, with new foreword. Originally published: New York : F.H. Revell, 1903.
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