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Publication Date: 19 Dec 2019
Publisher: IVP
Words: 40000
Page Count: 176
Author: Chris Wright|John Stott
ISBN-13: 9781783599448, 9781783599455

The Radical Reconciler

Lent in All the Scriptures
By Chris Wright, John Stott
The full sweep of Scripture distilled into Lent devotions for busy people, combining nuggets from John Stott's teachings with commentary from Christopher Wright
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Summary of The Radical Reconciler

Focus on the amazing story of Jesus' crucifixion and the gospel in days and weeks leading up to Easter and think yet again how the cross transforms our lives today.

With Bible verses, prayers and 40 meditations by Chris Wright and treasured, timeless nuggets from John Stott, prepare to be inspired as you contemplate the deep, life-transforming truths of the gospel: 'love so amazing, so divine demands my soul, my life, my all'.

Our Radical Reconciler

* forgives sins
* reconciles enemies
* destroys death
* defeats evil
* governs history
* restores creation
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About the Author of The Radical Reconciler

The Revd Dr John Stott, CBE, was for many years Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, and chaplain to the Queen. Stott's global influence is well established, mainly through his work with Billy Graham and the Lausanne conferences - he was one of the principal authors of theLausanne Covenant in 1974. In 2005, Time magazine ranked Stott among the100 most influential people in the world. He passed away on July 27, 2011.
Press Reviews

"A reminder of what lies at the heart of the Christian faith, distilled with intelligence and passion.
I opened this on a day when I wanted someone else to do the thinking for me, and I loved it."

- Jeremy Vine, broadcaster

"After skimming this wonderful manuscript over the summer months, I certainly know what book I want to read slowly and carefully during Lent next year. In easily accessible daily readings, comments, dramatic meditations, and questions, the deeply personal and yet comprehensive and global significance of Easter is unpacked by careful exposition of biblical texts over the weeks of Lent. This will, without doubt, greatly deepen your understanding of the cross and resurrection and, quite possibly, change your life! I strongly recommend it."

- Richard Winter M.B., B.S. Past Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Emeritus Professor of Applied Theology and Counseling, Covenant Theological Seminary, St Louis, MO, USA

"Start with the central event of the Christian faith, take some carefully-curated portions of John Stott’s books, add in generous chunks of biblical-theological wisdom from Chris Wright, and what emerges is the book before you.
More than a book, though, this is an invitation to come on a journey. It’s a journey that takes in six breathtaking vistas – the defeat of evil, the destruction of death, the forgiveness of sinners, the reconciliation of enemies, the governance of history, the restoration of creation – all of which converge in the cross of Christ. Along the way, the opportunity to reflect on passages across Scripture as a whole brings with it a joyous reminder that the cross is not just one moment in the Bible’s story, but that which stands as the climax of the entire history of salvation. So, here’s my advice: take the journey; invite others to join you; be amazed again at what Christ has done for us and for all creation."

- Antony Billington, Theology Advisor, London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, and Senior Pastor, Beacon Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield