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The Centrality of Jesus Christ
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The Centrality of Jesus Christ is part of the Spirituality and Society series, which explores how Christian spirituality shapes our inner life and calls us into courageous engagement with the world. In this volume, the focus returns to the heart of the faith: the person of Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, and reigning.Amid a culture of distraction, division, and spiritual drift, this book invites the reader to rediscover the beauty and authority of Christ at the center of all things. This book e…

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The Centrality of Jesus Christ is part of the Spirituality and Society series, which explores how Christian spirituality shapes our inner life and calls us into courageous engagement with the world. In this volume, the focus returns to the heart of the faith: the person of Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, and reigning.

Amid a culture of distraction, division, and spiritual drift, this book invites the reader to rediscover the beauty and authority of Christ at the center of all things. This book exposes the idols that distort the church, confronts narcissistic leadership and toxic religion, explores the wounds of antisemitism and anti-Palestinianism, and calls for a cross-shaped witness marked by humility, truth, and love.

Drawing on Scripture, history, and contemporary experience, this book is both theological and prophetic: a summons to return to the One who alone holds creation together, renews the church, and reconciles a fractured world.

Christ at the center: our hope, our truth, our future.

Features of this devotional
  • Christ at the center of everything
  • Healing faith beyond church fractures
  • Cruciform love confronting modern idols
  • Courageous discipleship in a noisy age
  • Scripture as encounter, not weapon
  • A prophetic call to truthful compassion
  • Hope for wounded churches and seekers
  • Resisting toxic power with Christlike humility
  • Solidarity with the suffering through the cross
  • A reimagined faith anchored in Jesus alone
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The Centrality of Jesus Christ is part of the Spirituality and Society series, which explores how Christian spirituality shapes our inner life and calls us into courageous engagement with the world. In this volume, the focus returns to the heart of the faith: the person of Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, and reigning.

Amid a culture of distraction, division, and spiritual drift, this book invites the reader to rediscover the beauty and authority of Christ at the center of all things. This book exposes the idols that distort the church, confronts narcissistic leadership and toxic religion, explores the wounds of antisemitism and anti-Palestinianism, and calls for a cross-shaped witness marked by humility, truth, and love.

Drawing on Scripture, history, and contemporary experience, this book is both theological and prophetic: a summons to return to the One who alone holds creation together, renews the church, and reconciles a fractured world.

Christ at the center: our hope, our truth, our future.

Features of this devotional
  • Christ at the center of everything
  • Healing faith beyond church fractures
  • Cruciform love confronting modern idols
  • Courageous discipleship in a noisy age
  • Scripture as encounter, not weapon
  • A prophetic call to truthful compassion
  • Hope for wounded churches and seekers
  • Resisting toxic power with Christlike humility
  • Solidarity with the suffering through the cross
  • A reimagined faith anchored in Jesus alone

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