Denney, James – Atonement and the Modern Mind
THE ATONEMENT AND THE MODERN MIND BY JAMES DENNEY, D.D. PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND THEOLOGY UNITED FREE CHURCH COLLEGE, GLASGOW MCMIII Preface Chapter 1 – Preliminary […]
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THE ATONEMENT AND THE MODERN MIND BY JAMES DENNEY, D.D. PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND THEOLOGY UNITED FREE CHURCH COLLEGE, GLASGOW MCMIII Preface Chapter 1 – Preliminary […]
Crimson Stream is written by Nazarene author Jarrette Aycock, and it is a compilation of 15 chapters of thoughts and sermons on the blood of Christ, and the atonement.
Alfred Edersheim (a former rabbi) writes about the Temple – Its Ministry and Service. In these 19 chapters he examples the place of the Temple, the Holy Place, the Music, Priesthood, Offerings, activities in the Temple at night and day and on the Sabbath. He also investigates the festive cycles and calendar associated with the Temple, such as the Passover, the feasts, the Lord’s Supper, new Moons, Day of Atonement, etc. as well as purifications and vows.
Wolston W.T.P. Records of Grace
Talbot Louis Christ in the Tabernacle
This is a Study of Christ, Christology, by Luginbill. He covers the following topics: I. The Person of Jesus Christ. 1. Jesus Christ is truly Divine. 2. Jesus Christ is truly Human. 3. Jesus Christ is truly Unique. 4. The Names of Jesus Christ Reflect His Perfect Person and His Perfect Work. 5. The Life of Jesus Christ. II. The Saving Work of Jesus Christ. 1. Our Need for a Savior. 2. The Substitutionary Death of Jesus Christ on our behalf. 3. Unlimited Atonement. 4. The Blood of Christ. 5. The Spiritual Death of Christ. 6. Propitiation. 7. Redemption. 8. Justification. 9. Reconciliation. 10. Summary of the Work of Christ in Effecting Salvation
Horatius Bonar’s work the Rent Veil is about the thick veil in the temple in Jerusalem between the holy of holies and where the people came to present sacrifices. On the moment of Christ’s death, it was rent in two. This represents the division between God and man because of sin. Christ fixed it with his death on the cross.