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Publication Date: 15 Apr 2021
Publisher: IVP
Page Count: 224
Author: John Stott
ISBN-13: 9781783590285, 9781789742862, 9781789743234, 9781844749027

But I Say to You

Christ The Controversialist
By John Stott
Jesus, meek and mild? Think again: Jesus was a controversialist. Are you prepared to be challenged?
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Jesus, meek and mild? Think again: Jesus was a controversialist. And he still is today. Are you prepared to be challenged?

Jesus has a way of cutting right across our logic and opinions, just as he did while on earth. He took issue with his contemporaries on basic questions like:

- Who is God?
- How do we obey Scripture?
- How are we saved?
- How should we live morally?
- How should we worship authentically?

In exploring these questions, John Stott shows that evangelical Christianity is authentic Christianity, as Jesus taught, and has the power to utterly transform us.

A brilliant book.

- Christopher Ash

I vividly recall reading this book in its earliest version... and it contained the stand-out set of arguments that persuaded me to commit my life to Christ.

- Andrew Fergusson

A shaft of light.

- Jonathan Lamb

Not only one of John Stott's finest books, but one of the most important to be written in recent decades.

- Vaughan Roberts

Profound, lucid and compelling, this book is as relevant to current debates as when it was first published.

- John Wyatt
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Jesus, meek and mild? Think again: Jesus was a controversialist. And he still is today. Are you prepared to be challenged?

Jesus has a way of cutting right across our logic and opinions, just as he did while on earth. He took issue with his contemporaries on basic questions like:

- Who is God?
- How do we obey Scripture?
- How are we saved?
- How should we live morally?
- How should we worship authentically?

In exploring these questions, John Stott shows that evangelical Christianity is authentic Christianity, as Jesus taught, and has the power to utterly transform us.
Reviews

A brilliant book.

- Christopher Ash

I vividly recall reading this book in its earliest version... and it contained the stand-out set of arguments that persuaded me to commit my life to Christ.

- Andrew Fergusson

A shaft of light.

- Jonathan Lamb

Not only one of John Stott's finest books, but one of the most important to be written in recent decades.

- Vaughan Roberts

Profound, lucid and compelling, this book is as relevant to current debates as when it was first published.

- John Wyatt