Our Brantford store location will be closed Monday, May 20 for Victoria Day.
Our Brantford store location will be closed Monday, May 20 for Victoria Day.
Cart 0
Donate
From Glory to Golgotha: Controversial Issues in the Life of Christ
MacLeod, Donald

From Glory to Golgotha: Controversial Issues in the Life of Christ

ISBN: 9781527106369
Regular price $13.00 $0.00 Unit price per
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Book Description:

Renowned theologian and author, Donald Macleod explains controversial topics from the life of Christ with clarity and care. Staying true to the biblical text he points readers to reflect on the Saviour who has captivated his own heart and mind.

This new edition includes 4 new chapters, originally published as articles on the Desiring God website.

Read Sample Pages

Author:

Donald Macleod retired as the Principal of the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh in 2010. Regarded as one of Britain's most prominent theologians he has written extensively on a wide range of isues.

Endorsements:

"… passion and intensity, decades of study, deep theological reflection and serious polemical interaction, and even more, the heart of a believing theologian who knows he needs Christ and His Cross. If your prayer is 'more love to Thee, O Christ,' here is fuel for your devotion. Read and believe and worship."
--Ligon Duncan, Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary

"I have been influenced by Dr. MacLeod's writings for over forty years. No matter what the topic may be, one senses the precision of a pastor-theologian carefully analyzing his material to bring us to bow before a sovereign and gracious God, 'lost in wonder, love and praise.' Sure-footed, rich in biblical analysis, pastorally edifying, these 'sound words' provide a book to be read over and over."
--Derek W. H. Thomas, Senior Minister of Preaching and Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 117
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Publication Date: 2021