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Consuming Passion : why the killing of Jesus really matters
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Consuming Passion : why the killing of Jesus really matters

Author: Simon Barrow; Jonathan Bartley
Publisher: London : Darton, Longman & Todd, 2005.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Named Person: Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Simon Barrow; Jonathan Bartley
ISBN: 0232526079 9780232526073
OCLC Number: 62261434
Description: vii, 136 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Why talk about the cross really matters / Simon Barrow, Jonathan Bartley -- The Easter of hawks, doves, victims and victimisers / Giles Fraser -- Redeeming the cross from death to life / Steve Chalke -- Rethinking atonement after Christendom / Stuart Murray -- The Passion and God's transforming love / Vic Thiessen -- Jesus' death and the non-violent victory of God / J. Denny Weaver -- The Gospel of the cross confronts the powers / Ched Myers -- Being delivered from Gibson's hell / Anne Richards -- Embodying the cross in the church of the bloody useless / Kevin Scully -- Atonement, violence and modern imperial order / Michael Northcott -- The cross, salvation and the politics of satire / Simon Barrow -- Finding light in the shadow of the cross / David Wood -- Resurrection hope and the intelligence of the victim / James Alison.
Responsibility: edited by Simon Barrow and Jonathan Bartley.

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