
The Wood Between the Worlds
A Poetic Theology of the Cross
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The cross is the heart of Scripture
Everything about the gospel message leads to the cross, and proceeds from the cross. In fact, within the narrative of Scripture, the crucifixion of Jesus is literally the crux of the story—the axis upon which the biblical story turns. But it would be a mistake to think we could sum up the significance of the crucifixion in a tidy sentence or two. That kind of thinking only insulates us from the magnificence of what God has done. In our ongoing quest to make meaning of the cross, we need to recognize that this conversation will never conclude—that there is always something more to be said.
Brian Zahnd reminds us that the meaning of the cross is multifaceted and should touch every aspect of our lives. Just as gazing through the eyepiece of a kaleidoscope reveals a new geometric image with every turn, Zahnd helps us see that there are infinite ways to behold the cross of Christ as the beautiful form that saves the world. The Wood Between the Worlds is an invitation to encounter the cross of Christ anew.
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- David Dominguez
- 10-03-24
Beautiful!
Challenging and comforting. Every Christian should listen and rethink how they view the cross. I plan to listen again.
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- 03-05-24
Inspiring
I love to read books by Brad Zahnd. His writing is inspired. I will read this book over many times.
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- Peter
- 06-02-24
Challenging!
Besides clearly, describing with scriptural support the never ending love of God for all people through Jesus Christ and the ultimate reconciliation to God and to each other all people, The Wood Between The Worlds is A call to people who say they are Christians to become true Christ followers in the example that Jesus set for us to pick up our Cross and follow Him
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- Wendy Armstrong
- 10-18-24
Beautifully written! Yummy! Solid! Run to read this!!
Like an amazingly delicious meal with favorite friends and family, this book is a wonderful treat! Already have recommended it to many. A must read!!
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- WCCC
- 03-24-24
Compelling
Powerful, challenging, honest, compelling. This book takes a careful and through look at the character and ministry of Jesus Christ, and applies it to our understanding of the gospel and our relationship to God, exposing the distortions in our understanding that have risen over time, and outlining the implications for our behavior and values. Get this book.
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- roger funk
- 04-04-24
Powerful and deep
Deep dive into the cross, and what it means for us as believers. Excellent work!
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- Todd G. Rodarmel
- 03-04-24
A Beautiful and necessary corrective
Brian has written a solid work of pastoral, Christian theology. This book will restore the faith of some and challenge the assumptions of others. Read it or listen as Brian reads it for you.
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- Christopher Gorbatoff
- 04-10-24
Beautiful Theology of The Cross
I found myself closer to and more passionate about Jesus as I read through this book. I believe that BZ has such a beautiful view of the power of the Cross of Jesus Christ and how Jesus transforms us into the Image of God while redeeming the whole world. I loved this book!
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- Arthur Sippo
- 04-12-24
The true meanings of the Cross of Christ explored
I loved everything about this book! There is no better exposition of the Cross that I have ever seen.
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- Anthony H.
- 09-24-24
The depth of the parallel between now and then
Loved it and highly recommend this book to anyone looking to delve deeper into their own personal journey and experience with Jesus
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