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For those seeking deeper faith and understanding.
The Crucifixion of Jesus explains His unique sacrifice.
You will find hope and meaning in Jesus' suffering.
Jesus of Nazareth died on a cross at the hands of Roman justice around the year 30 C.E. Thousands of others perished in the same way, and many people before and since have suffered far more gruesome torments. Why then is Jesus, Gerard Sloyan asks, uniquely and universally remembered for his suffering death? How has his death brought solace to many millions?
To answer this question, Gerard Sloyan in this powerful historical tour de force tracks the legacy of the cross across two millennia of Christian reminiscences, piety, art, speculation, and mythicizing. Beginning with New Testament accounts, he shows how Jesus' death came to be seen as sacrificial. He then plots the emergence and development - in theology, liturgy, literature, art - of the conviction that Jesus' death was redemptive, as seen both in soteriological theory from Tertullian to Anselm, in the Reformation and modern eras, and in more popular religious responses to the crucifixion.
Sloyan's impressive scholarship and keen theological insights bring to light both the historical realities of Jesus' death and the many and profound ways in which the cross has been received in the hearts and minds of those who profess Jesus' name.
Title
THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS
Author
Sloyan
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Published
July 1995
Weight
341g
Page Count
256
Dimensions
15.3 x 23.1 x 1.4 cm
ISBN
9780800628864
ISBN-10
0800628861
Eden Code
115510
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