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The Crucifixion
Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ
Book • 2015
Fleming Rutledge's "The Crucifixion" offers a profound and insightful exploration of the death of Jesus Christ.
It delves into the theological and historical significance of the crucifixion, examining its multifaceted dimensions.
Rutledge's work challenges conventional interpretations, offering a fresh perspective on the event's meaning and impact.
The book is characterized by its depth of theological reflection and its accessibility to a wide audience.
It remains a significant contribution to understanding the central event of Christian faith.
It delves into the theological and historical significance of the crucifixion, examining its multifaceted dimensions.
Rutledge's work challenges conventional interpretations, offering a fresh perspective on the event's meaning and impact.
The book is characterized by its depth of theological reflection and its accessibility to a wide audience.
It remains a significant contribution to understanding the central event of Christian faith.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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Kaitlyn Schiess during Lent for its insightful perspective on the crucifixion, although she notes its length.


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Why did Jesus have to die?
Mentioned by Jeremy Treat in relation to her views on atonement and the importance of acknowledging sin.

The Wooden Throne with Jeremy Treat (Doctrine of Atonement)
Mentioned by Erin Heim as the book that informed her writing and sermons, emphasizing its deep engagement with the Bible and culture.

Fleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and Preaching