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The weak and moronic cross

It sounds so stupid. A crucified God dying in our place is a scandal. It’s deeply offensive, completely undermining our intellectual pride and self-worth, our human morality and religion. All you can do is ridicule this concept ... unless of course the cross is your salvation.
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The importance of being obstreperous

Many claim to ‘believe in the cross’, but evangelicals want to go one step further by asserting that the cross is central and fundamental to every other doctrine of Scripture. In fact, it's one of the statements in the AFES doctrinal basis. This article examines why we need to be obstreperous about the cross of Christ.
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On preaching the cross

If the notion that Christ stood in your place and took your penalty never occurred to you to be anything other than a wonderful, life-giving truth, then it might be helpful to hear some of the objections people raise. Rory Shiner looks at the recent debates about how the cross of Christ is preached.
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