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John Stott

Worthy is the Lamb

In May of 2011, I posted this: John R.W. Stott is very much respected among many professing Christians (I think … Continue reading Worthy is the Lamb

Book Review, John Stott

The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 4)

Stott’s, The Cross of Christ: “It is true that he also said ‘no one can come to me unless the … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 4)

2 Corinthians, Book Review, John Stott

The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 3)

More from Stott’s, The Cross of Christ: “Next, Emil Brunner, the Swiss theologian whose book The Mediator was first published … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 3)

Book Review, John Stott, Philippians

The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 2)

Speaking of the cross of Christ, Stott writes: “Why must we proclaim the scandalous, and glory in the shameful? The … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 2)

Book Review, John Stott

The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 1)

John R.W. Stott is very much respected among many professing Christians (I think Calvinists as well as Arminians). Despite Stott’s … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 1)

Guest poster, John Piper, John Stott, Romans

Why does He yet find fault?

The following is a guest post: Thanks to C-Dunc for alerting me earlier to the Piper quote (that quoted Morris … Continue reading Why does He yet find fault?

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