John Stott
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Issues Facing Christians Today
John Stott
Working from a dual biblical commitment, Stott systematically lays out a Christian stance on the major contemporary issues—war, environment, poverty, human rights, work, marriage, and bioethics.
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The Cross of Christ
John Stott
A magisterial defence of substitutionary atonement that walks from the centrality of the cross through forgiveness, satisfaction, salvation, and life under the cross — Stott's most beloved theological work.
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The Incomparable Christ
John Stott
A four-part portrait of Jesus — as witnessed in the New Testament, interpreted through church history, lived out in influence, and worshiped eternally.
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The Living Church
John Stott
Using the Jerusalem church of Acts 2 as the prototype, Stott offers eight essential marks of a "living church," responding to postmodern searches for new ecclesial forms.
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The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus
John Stott
Stott's exposition of Paul's letters to young church leaders, focused on guarding sound doctrine, eldership qualifications, and the practice of godly life—biblical foundations for present-day ministry leaders.
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The Message of Acts
John Stott
Using Acts 1:8 as the table of contents, Stott traces the gospel radiating from Jerusalem to Rome and applies the text squarely to the life of the contemporary church.
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The Message of Ephesians
John Stott
The Bible Speaks Today exposition by its New Testament editor, reading Ephesians as God building a new community through Christ in the old world—from new life and new society to new standards and new relationships.
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The Message of Romans
John Stott
Stott reads Romans as a preacher, walking from God's righteousness and justification by faith through indwelling Spirit to church ethics—presenting the gospel's full theological argument and contemporary import.
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The Radical Disciple
John Stott
Stott's final book challenges readers along eight commonly neglected dimensions, calling them past nominal "Christian" identity into a life of wholehearted, radical discipleship.
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