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This volume covers the culmination of Jesus' ministry on earth. Seen in glory on the Mount of Transfiguration, challenged by religious skeptics, Christ moves inexorably toward the Cross, where history's greatest battle would be fought and won. And so we, like the ancient world, are confronted with the crucified and risen Christ and must decide if we will acknowledge Him as our Lord and Savior....

was an ordinary man. “I was afraid about myself,” said Dinur. “I saw that I am capable to do this. I am … exactly like he.” Wallace’s subsequent summation of Dinur’s terrible discovery—“Eichmann is in all of us”—is a horrifying statement. But it indeed captures the central truth about man’s nature. As a result of the Fall, sin is in each of us—not just the susceptibility to sin, but sin itself. Colson follows his penetrating observation with this question: why is it that today sin is so seldom
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