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The Glory of Christ (1990)

by R. C. Sproul

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Third in Sproul's trilogy on the Trinity, this book focuses on the intriguing life, person, and deity of Jesus Christ. Sproul illustrates biblical concepts by comparing them to common objects and life experiences.
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Sproul’s purpose is by no means to give an exhaustive treatment of the life of Christ; rather, he aims to set forth the moments in Jesus’ life when His glory emanated through the cloak of His humanity in a special way.
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Third in Sproul's trilogy on the Trinity, this book focuses on the intriguing life, person, and deity of Jesus Christ. Sproul illustrates biblical concepts by comparing them to common objects and life experiences.

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