
The Day That Christ Died
The purpose of this work, ‘The Day that Christ Died’, is to acquaint readers with the basic events of that day, which culminated in the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus Christ. Two questions in particular will be addressed. First of all, how can the presence of Christ on that central cross be accounted for? Secondly, what is the abiding spiritual significance of Christ’s death for mankind, even to the present day? These questions will be answered as the events of the day unfold, and through the interaction of Christ with various individuals and groups, in a period of not more than fifteen hours, possibly somewhat less.
Publisher: Evangelical Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781783973422
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Bruce McLennan, a native of Scotland, has spent his career teaching history, in Southern Ontario, England, Western Australia, and mainly in Scotland. His research speciality was originally in 16th/17th century Scottish Church History, moving later also into the 19th century. Previous publications include: Mary Slessor: A Life on the Altar for God; McCheyne’s Dundee; Samuel Rutherford of Anwoth: A Study in Pastoral Care.
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