In these studies the Cross is seen in its relation to faith, and to the daily life. Here, one is not allowed to turn away from the Cross, or to seek an explanation or a strengthening of faith in anything less than the Cross, and indeed in such a phrase as "co-crucifixion" Mr. Watt challenges the heart and the mind to define and to apply the identifying of the believer with the crucified Savior in a common life and a common victory, through the death and resurrection of One who took our place. The author compels one to face the facts so far as they apply to one's own life in these difficult...
In these studies the Cross is seen in its relation to faith, and to the daily life. Here, one is not allowed to turn away from the Cross, or to seek a...