Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life

Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life
A robust 18th-century Puritan exposition on the sufficiency and supremacy of Christ in the Christian life. John Brown of Haddington, a distinguished Scottish theologian, guides readers through what it means to find in Jesus the Way that directs, the Truth that satisfies, and the Life that sustains. The work addresses the spiritual complacency of its era and speaks with striking relevance to our own: warnings against trading the living Christ for empty shadows of religion, whether ceremonial, intellectual, or experiential. Brown expounds the believer's great gain in Christ - access to God, strength for duty, communion with the Holy Spirit, and the hope of glory. This is not casual devotional reading but substantive theology for those who want to know Christ more deeply and be stirred from spiritual slumber. Ideal for readers of classic Puritan literature, those studying the theology of the Scottish covenanters, or anyone seeking a theologically rich treatment of Christ's person and offices.








