"Unpredictable yet reliable, gentle yet powerful, authoritative yet humble, human yet divine."? In this book, Tim Keller takes a deep and thought-provoking look at the life of Christ. Drawing from Mark's gospel, he explains how Jesus' identity as king and His purpose in dying on the cross have meaning and significance both on a cosmic scale as well as for the individual.
The Reason for God gave a passionate and intellectually compelling case for God, and The Prodigal God explored the gospel's central message of grace. Now King's Cross gives a captivating account of the person at the heart of it all: Jesus. Written in Keller's trademark authoritative yet inviting style, this book will unlock new insights for believers and unbelievers alike.
King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus is in the following collections: