King's Cross by Timothy Keller
KING'S CROSS by Timothy Keller I read this book in 2 days journaling as I read. I have to say that each chapter in this book is like a sermon in itself and sometimes you need to read it a couple of times to get the gist of what Timothy Keller is saying. I have decided in reviewing this book to quote whole chunks simply because it is the easiest way at times to understand what he is saying. Introduction This book is an extended meditation on the historical Christian premise that Jesus' life, death and resurrection form the central event of cosmic and human history as well as the central organizing principle of our own lives. Said another way, the whole story of the world - and of how we fit into it - is most clearly understood through a careful direct look at the story of Jesus. My purpose here is to try to show, through his words and actions, how beautifully his life makes sense of ours. Richard Bauckham's Jesus and the Eyewitnesses cites extensive evidenc...