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Redemption Through ChristRedemption through Christ is the greatest theme of the ages. It is perennially alive with the utmost of consequences. The scheme of salvation is none other than the attempt of the God of this universe to save men from a terrible disaster that has befallen them. In Christ, God came down. In Christ, God was manifest in a human form. He who formed all things, who created all things, came into his creation to save the men of it. That coming of Christ is

Redemption through Christ is the greatest theme of the ages. It is perennially alive with the utmost of consequences.

The scheme of salvation is none other than the attempt of the God of this universe to save men from a terrible disaster that has befallen them. In Christ, God came down. In Christ, God was manifest in a human form. He who formed all things, who created all things, came into his creation to save the men of it.

That coming of Christ is the greatest miracle of the ages. Nothing else can be compared to it. It is simply beyond comparison.

This, reader, is reason enough for this book. It contains in a brief compass the major features of Christ’s plan of redemption.

It should be remarked in passing that the religion of Christ is not primarily a philosophy of life. It is a life—a thing of itself. We may have philosophies about it, but Christ’s redemption itself is a matter of revelation. Christianity is a revealed religion. That revelation is contained in the Bible.

This is why we go to the Bible for the plan of redemption.

It is as certain as fate that man cannot save himself. No system of religion, no philosophy, no belief or creed, no moral code or ethical culture, can save man. It will take something outside of, above, and superior to man, to save him.

This is exactly what Christ said he came to do. They act the most reasonable in matters of religion who stick closest to the Bible. If God cannot save us, then we cannot be saved at all. Since God reveals his plan in the Bible, they are wisest who accept that plan and place their whole trust in it.

Those who believe in and accept God’s plan of redemption through Christ are saved.

Reader, if you are saved, you will enjoy this book. If you are not saved may it lead you to Christ, who is “able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him” (Heb. 7:25).

R. L. B.

Anderson, Ind., January 1, 1932 (From the Foreword)

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Adrienne Rich es una autora cuyo discurso no te deja indiferente. Cuando la lees por primera vez te suceden cosas.
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Jennifer L Pearson
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I got this book because I wasn’t sure that I wanted a book of her complete poems. This one selects from each of her volumes of poetry (she was deceased at the time of its publication). I found that I almost exclusively liked poems from her book Diving into the Wreck, which won the National Book Award. So in the end, I came away from this volume not wanting to read her complete work but wanting to read Diving into the Wreck in its entirety. This pains me somewhat. I think of Adrienne Rich as a feminist ground-breaker and icon. I came away from this realizing I probably like her essays and books tackling how women are treated more than I like her poetry. I sensed in her reserve in her poetry, that she was not wanting to bring us entirely into the impetus of the poem, holding us at a bit of a distance and not being specific. While that isn’t true of all of her poetry, that’s the feel I was getting from much of it. One thing that struck me is that in this volume, there was little evidence of her voice as an activist. I don’t know if that’s true of her poetry in general or if it’s a result of the editorial choices in this volume. Most of the poetry was very much about relationship, about how people treat each other, whether individuals or groups. Not a lot of the poetry in this volume stuck with me. I would read it and then it was gone. Out of 400 pages of poetry, I marked only 12 poems. So I was disappointed that I didn’t connect more with Adrienne Rich’s poetry, especially since her poem “Diving into the Wreck” (from the book by the same name) is one of my favorite poems. I guess more evidence that I’m a fan of specific poems more than I’m a fan of poets.
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