WHAT IS LEFT OF THE GOSPEL IF YOU TAKE AWAY THE CROSS? This central question, asked by C. L. Loos but tucked away in a nineteenth-century journal, launched The Cruciform Church twenty-five years ago. Read by a generation of ministers and church leaders, The Cruciform Church began a reimagination of the church in our increasingly, secular age. Now updated, with responses from eight key leaders, this contemporary classic aims to reach a new generation with the critical questions of faith and life. NEW RESPONSES BY: Sara Barton Richard Beck Lee Camp Raymond Carr Randy Harris John Mark Hicks Scot McKnight Jonathan Storment
WHAT IS LEFT OF THE GOSPEL IF YOU TAKE AWAY THE CROSS? This central question, asked by C. L. Loos but tucked away in a nineteenth-century journal, launched The Cruciform Church twenty-five years ago. Read by a generation of ministers and church leaders, The Cruciform Church began a reimagination of the church in our increasingly, secular age. Now updated, with responses from eight key leaders, this contemporary classic aims to reach a new generation with the critical questions of faith and life. NEW RESPONSES BY: Sara Barton Richard Beck Lee Camp Raymond Carr Randy Harris John Mark Hicks Scot McKnight Jonathan Storment