The Bible and the Cross by G. Campbell Morgan
Here is a public domain book by G. Campbell Morgan entitled "The Bible and the Cross."
I converted an EPUB into the .doc version listed below. So, it may have some errors, but seems
to compile just fine with the Book Editor in LOGOS. Thought it was pretty good. I believe that
G. Campbell Morgan's work also involved his ministry in the Westminster Chapel in London and
D.L. Moody's ministry in Chicago.
Anyway, here is the Book below, followed by the Image for the cover. After that you can read the
description field I used when creating the book in LOGOS.
Bible and the Cross - G. Campbell Morgan.docx
“The Bible and the Cross” by G. Campbell Morgan is a thought-provoking work that delves into aspects of theology centered around the cross. Here are some key points from the book:
Two Natures of Christ: Morgan discusses the dual nature of Christ—the divine and the human—highlighting the profound mystery of the Incarnation. The cross serves as the pivotal event where these two natures intersect, emphasizing Christ’s sacrifice for humanity.
Necessity of the Atonement: The book explores the necessity of Christ’s atoning work on the cross. It delves into the theological significance of His death and resurrection, emphasizing redemption, forgiveness, and reconciliation with God.
Effects of the Cross: Worldly Impact: Morgan reflects on how the cross has shaped human history, culture, and civilization. From art and literature to ethics and social justice, the cross has left an indelible mark.
Spiritual Transformation: For believers, the cross represents salvation and transformation. It is the place where sin is forgiven, and new life begins—a symbol of hope and eternal love.
G. Campbell Morgan (1863-1945) was a prolific writer and teacher, despite lacking substantial formal training. As a Bible expositor, he left a lasting legacy through his insights and teachings. Ordained into the Congregational ministry, he served as the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London and conducted successful teaching tours in the United States, including collaboration with D.L. Moody’s ministry.
I have several works of Morgan's. Thought about combining them into a single books and reformatting to
look better. But then, why reinvent the wheel? I sure this may already be available in various formats including LOGOS.
Mark
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Thank You
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Yes, thanks!
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Thanks Mark!
Mark Johns said:I sure this may already be available in various formats including LOGOS.
I don't think it's available in Logos format (same as The Great Physician) - I checked the add-to-library view and the store.
NB: if it was available from Logos, it shouldn't be shared here as we do not intend to compete with the Logos store in the Logos forums.
Have joy in the Lord!
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Thanks NB.Mick! Not trying to compete with LOGOS.
I am assuming that since most works by Morgan that I have are
composed before World War II (approx. 80 yrs ago) that they
should be in the Public Domain. Morgan died in 1945 and on several
occasions worked with the Ministry of Dwight L. Moody. I might be
wrong, but I think that Morgan also had some type of associations
with Alexander MacLaren while at the Westminster chapel in London.
Mark
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Thanks for this volume too as it is not available in Logos.
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