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The Crises of the Christ

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While much Christian literature is devoted to the human work of Christ, Morgan’s The Crises of the Christ focuses on the Divine work of Jesus on earth. This resource will aid your understanding of the mystery of Christ’s person, the graciousness of His teaching, the beauty of His character and the wonder of His deeds.

This resource is also available as part of the Selected Works on the Life of Christ (6 Volumes) collection.

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Contents

  • BOOK I—THE BIRTH
  • BOOK II—THE BAPTISM
  • BOOK III—THE TEMPTATION
  • BOOK IV—THE TRANSFIGURATION
  • BOOK V—THE CRUCIFIXION
  • BOOK VI—THE RESURRECTION
  • BOOK VII—THE ASCENSION
  • RESULTANT—THE ANSWER OF CHRIST—MAN REDEEMED

Top Highlights

“The resurrection then is the Divine seal upon the work of Jesus,” (Page 362)

“The resurrection is the central and supreme declaration of this fact” (Page 363)

“The stupendous and ever manifest combination in the Personality of Jesus of essential Deity, and proper humanity, is totally without sufficient cause, the moment men have ceased to have faith in the Scripture account of the miraculous conception. That initial miracle cannot be finally explained, but neither can the origin of any form of life be finally explained in the last analysis.” (Page 71)

“The union in a Person of God and man is something undreamed of, unknown, until it broke upon the world as a fact in human history.” (Page 80)

“Through the God-man, Deity takes hold upon humanity. Through the God-man, humanity takes hold upon Deity.” (Page 90)

Product Details

  • Title: The Crises of the Christ
  • Author: G. Campbell Morgan
  • Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
  • Publication Date: 1936
  • Pages: 477

G. Campbell Morgan (1863–1945) was a pastor and leading Bible scholar. He was a contemporary of Rodney “Gipsy” Smith and preached his first sermon at age 13. A few years after Morgan was ordained to the Congregational ministry, D. L. Moody invited him to teach at the Moody Bible Institute. Morgan became the director of Northfield Bible Conference after Moody.

He was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London from 1904 to 1919 and then from 1933 to 1943, pausing for a brief period to work at Biola in Los Angeles. In 1939, Morgan began to mentor Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who would eventually become his successor at Westminster Chapel.

Morgan’s essay entitled The Purposes of the Incarnation is included in a collection called The Fundamentals, a set of 90 essays that is widely considered to be the foundation of the modern Fundamentalist movement. Several of Morgan’s writings are in G. Campbell Morgan Collection (30 vols.), including The Analyzed Bible, Discipleship, The True Estimate of Life and How to Live, and many more. He is also the author of God’s Perfect Will and The Crises of the Christ.

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