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Why the Crown of Thorns?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 22, 2008 | 2 Comments

Cynthia Nielson at Per Caritatem writes:

Categorized History of Redemption | Tagged History of Redemption, passio Christi, suffering of Christ | 2 Comments

Herman Witsius on Christ's Suffering

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 9, 2009

At C or C

Categorized Gospel, History of Redemption, History of Reformed Theology | Tagged Herman Witsius, passio Christi, passion, Sufferings of Christ

I Hope This Happened

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 11, 2009

Via Adiaphora: “[W. H.] Auden was delighted to read [Joseph] Campbell on the hero in 1946. In 1953 Campbell lectured at Smith and said that Jesus and the Buddha were the same in effect: they were both attacked by spears, but in . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Apologetics | Tagged good friday, Joseph Campbell, passio Christi, W. H. Auden

Audio: New Sermon Online

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 21, 2009

Last Lord’s Day I had the privilege of worshiping with my brothers and sisters at the LA RPCNA and they’ve posted the AM sermon online: “Betrayal, Brutality, and Abandonment” (Mark 14:43-52)

Categorized Audio, Preaching the Word | Tagged Kingdom of Christ, Kingdom of God, Mark 14, passio Christi

Audio: Mark 15:1-5, A Plot, A Problem, and A Puzzle

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  • R. Scott Clark
on September 27, 2009

The sermon from Sunday Night, 27 Sept in Oceanside URC.

Categorized Audio, Preaching the Word | Tagged Kingdom of God, Mark 15, Oceanside URC, passio Christi

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