Sinful human beings are redeemed from the guilt, penalty and power of sin only through the sacrificial death once and for all time of their representative and substitute, Jesus Christ, the only mediator between them and God.
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Starting out
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An introduction to the Cross
Mark Meynell -
Theology of the Cross: Subversive Theology for a Postmodern World?
Graham Tomlin -
The Shack: good news or bad story?
Daniel Hames -
Resurrection Neglected?
Adrian Warnock -
Ultimate Realities 5: Human Need and God's Rescue
Bob Horn -
Enjoying the Cross
Mike Reeves -
Table Talk 005: The Cross
Andrew Sach and Mike Ovey -
Table Talk 014: Theology of the Cross
Graham Tomlin
Getting stuck in
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Penal Substitution Revisited
J. I. Packer -
What did the Cross Achieve?: The Logic of Penal Subsitution
J. I. Packer -
Understanding the Cross 1: Introduction
Paul Blackham -
Understanding the Cross 2: The Identity of Jesus
Paul Blackham -
Understanding the Cross 3: The Death of Jesus
Paul Blackham -
Understanding the Cross 4: The Resurrection of Jesus
Paul Blackham -
Understanding the Cross 5: The Ascension of Jesus
Paul Blackham -
Why Trust a Cross?
Don Carson -
Reformation 5: Theology of the Cross - The Forgotten Heart of the Reformation
Carl Trueman -
Delighted by God 2012: Luther's Theology of the Cross
Ron Frost
