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"The longer I dwell on the cross in my thoughts, the more I am satisfied that there is more to be learned at the foot of the cross than anywhere else in the world." - John Charles Ryle (1816-1900) |
The Cross: A Call To The Fundamentals Of Religion by John Charles Ryle.
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Physician Analyzes the Crucifixion by Dr. C. Truman Davis
(A medical explanation of what Jesus
endured on the day He died)
Medical Aspects of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ by David Terasaka M.D.
The Dividing Symbol of History by Dr. Tim LaHaye
Some Christians cast Crucifixion in new light by Susan Hogan-Albach
Cross or Crucifix? Theology determines preference - Sentinel Wire Services
The Cross: Should A Symbol Betrayed Be Reclaimed? - by Mary C. Boys
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Credits: TheCross-Photo web banner by Eric Shindelbower. Graphic elements left to right: Planet Earth, 07.18.1995, ID: C-1995-02395, photo courtesy of NASA-GRC; Cross photo taken at Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, AL by Eric Shindelbower; "JESUS" ASC11 Codes, binary representation; Globular Star clusters (NGC 6397), ID: STScI-PRC2003-21, photo courtesy of NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI); Brilliant Star in Milky Way's Core, ID: STScI-PRC1997-33, photo courtesy of NASA and Don F. Figer (UCLA); Movie still from, "The Passion Of The Christ," a film by Mel Gibson and ©2004 Icon Productions - background image, Dumbbell Nebula, PIA04249 - An aging star's last hurrah creates a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking through space, photo courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech (2003-02-11). NASA - http://www.nasa.gov/ John Charles Ryle quote courtesy of The Anglican Library, http://www.anglicanlibrary.org/ |