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The Person and Place of Jesus Christ by Peter Taylor Forsyth

A towering work of theology from one of the most influential Christian authors of the 20th century, The Person and Place of Jesus Christ by Peter Taylor Forsyth is a penetrating study of the central figure of the Christian faith. Originally delivered as the Congregational Union Lecture of 1909, this timeless volume remains a vital contribution to the conversation on Jesus Christ in Christian doctrine and theology.

Forsyth, a brilliant theologian and former Principal of Hackney College, challenges both shallow liberalism and dry orthodoxy with a vision of Christ that is profound, reverent, and unapologetically biblical. He presents a compelling case for the supremacy of Jesus Christ—not merely as a historical figure or moral teacher, but as the living Son of God, whose death and resurrection are at the heart of redemption and reality.

“The Christ who saves is not merely a Christ of influence, but of atonement; not only a great character, but the greatest act of God.”

In this landmark theological work, readers will explore:

  • A biblical perspective of Jesus Christ as both divine and human

  • The necessity of Christ’s atoning work for personal and cosmic redemption

  • The centrality of Christ in understanding the nature and will of God

  • The limitations of moralism without a divine Savior

  • Forsyth’s powerful defense of evangelical doctrine in the face of modern skepticism

Whether you're a theologian, pastor, student, or simply a seeker of truth, this book offers deep insight into the person and mission of Jesus.

Perfect for readers seeking timeless Christian classics for serious readers, The Person and Place of Jesus Christ continues to shape and challenge minds more than a century after its first publication.

Rediscover the glory of Christ through the eyes of one of history’s boldest theological minds.
Grab your copy today.

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