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Christ in Conflict
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We often imagine Jesus as the ultimate peacemaker, as one who saw all sides and kindly overlooked differences of belief or practice. The Gospels say this was not so.Jesus drew sharp lines. He disagreed with many. He rejected being broadminded on avariety of topics. He engaged in vigorous debate, especially with several different groups of religious leaders. What conflicts did he have?
These and other controversies clarify the core distinctives of the Christian faith which, John Stott boldly asserts, are nothing less than the distinctives of the evangelical faith. This text of Stott's classic, Christ the Controversialist, now edited by David Stone for the twenty-first century, was controversial when it was first published. It is no less controversialtoday.
Foreword by Jonathan Lamb
Preface
Part One: Foundations
1. A Call for Clarity
2. Why "Evangelical"?
Part 2: Conflicts
3. Religion: Natural or Supernatural?
4. Authority: Tradition or Scripture?
5. The Bible: End or Means?
6. Salvation: Merit or Mercy?
7. Morality: Outward or Inward?
8. Worship: Lips or Heart?
9. Responsibility: Withdrawal or Involvement?
10. Ambition: Our Glory or God?s?
Postscript: Jesus, Our Teacher and Lord
Notes