The Fact of Christ: A Series of Lectures asks what really lies at the center of Christian faith.
Patrick Carnegie Simpson argues that the data for Christianity begins with Jesus Himself, not only with his teachings or legacy.
These pages present a clear, accessible exploration of how the life of Christ grounds faith, morality, and the understanding of forgiveness. The author weighs how history, experience, and conscience relate to the person of Jesus, and what it means to call Him the focal point of religious meaning.
- Discover why the data of Christianity hinges on the figure of Jesus, not just doctrine.
- Learn how faith, forgiveness, and the meaning of sin are understood in this framework.
- Explore how the life and person of Christ shape the Christian life now and in the beyond.
- See how the book treats questions about the divinity and the transformative power of Jesus.
Ideal for readers of thoughtful theology, church history, and those seeking a clear, reasoned case for Christian faith.
The Fact of Christ: A Series of Lectures