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Scandalous

February 4, 2010 by Andy Naselli

D. A. Carson’s next book comes out this month: Scandalous: The Cross and Resurrection of Jesus (Wheaton: Crossway, 2010).

It’s based on five sermons that Carson preached in December 2008:

  1. The Ironies of the Cross (Matthew 27:27–51a)
  2. The Center of the Whole Bible (Romans 3:21–26)
  3. The Strange Triumph of a Slaughtered Lamb (Revelation 12)
  4. A Miracle Full of Surprises (John 11:1–53)
  5. Doubting the Resurrection of Jesus (John 20:24–31)

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  1. Mike Bird says

    February 4, 2010 at 5:49 pm

    Andy,
    Great! I’ve heard the “Ironies” sermon on three different continents (UK, USA, and Australia) and I enjoyed it each time. Carson’s exposition of Rom 3.21-26 is also among the best I’ve heard of that text. Glad this book has come out. Will be my # 1 pick for Easter reading. Also, thanks for recommending Crossway to send me a copy.

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