At the Cross : meditations on people who were there / Richard Bauckham and Trevor Hart ; illustrations by Helen Firth.
Material type: TextPublication details: Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c1999.Description: 128 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:- 083082202X (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 0232523118
- 232.96 21
- BS2430 .B39 1999
Contents:
Mary of Bethany : the woman to be remembered -- Judas Iscariot : the betrayer -- Peter : the failure -- Caiaphas : the man who couldn't live with Jesus -- Pontius Pilate : the man who couldn't make up his mind -- Barabbas : a close scrape with death -- Simon of Cyrene : carrying the cross -- Mary Magdalene : enduring the darkness -- The centurion at the foot of the cross : an accidental witness -- Nicodemus : seeing the kingdom of God -- The disciple Jesus loved : the witness to the truth.
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Book | Reformational Study Centre General library | 232.96 BAUC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RSC012667 |
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Mary of Bethany : the woman to be remembered -- Judas Iscariot : the betrayer -- Peter : the failure -- Caiaphas : the man who couldn't live with Jesus -- Pontius Pilate : the man who couldn't make up his mind -- Barabbas : a close scrape with death -- Simon of Cyrene : carrying the cross -- Mary Magdalene : enduring the darkness -- The centurion at the foot of the cross : an accidental witness -- Nicodemus : seeing the kingdom of God -- The disciple Jesus loved : the witness to the truth.