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Who Put Jesus on the Cross?

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Year 1996 Edition year
Pages 194 Mid-length read
Vibe reflective sober

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Good fit if you want...

  • You follow A.W. Tozer's pastoral theology and crisp sermonic style.
  • You want a compact meditation on the crucifixion and Christian responsibility.

Maybe skip if...

  • You prefer academic, footnoted historical Jesus scholarship over devotional theology.
  • You expect a multi-author anthology or extended scholarly apparatus.
  • You are specifically hunting for the newest framing rather than a backlist perspective.

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reflective sober prophetic Weekend read Backlist pick

Summary

In Who Put Jesus on the Cross? A.W. Tozer blends biblical reflection, pastoral urgency, and theological probing across 194 pages to ask who bears responsibility for the crucifixion and why it matters for Christian life today.

Edition on file: 1996 • Wingspread Pub • 194 pages • ISBN 9780875095998.

Why this book now

Tozer's crisp, prophetic voice offers a countercultural corrective for readers seeking deeper theological clarity about the cross amid modern moral confusion.

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Reading commitment

Light Short sit-downs

At 194 pages, this Wingspread paperback is a focused evening-by-evening devotional or two long sittings for readers familiar with Tozer's cadence.

What stands out here

This Wingspread Pub edition preserves Tozer's concise, sermonic tone and concentrates on devotional application rather than academic documentation.

Best way to approach it

Read slowly with a Bible at hand—pause after each chapter to reflect on Tozer's questions about guilt, grace, and personal implication in the crucifixion.

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A.W. Tozer's who-what-why probe into the cross challenges readers to rethink responsibility, motive, and God's mystery in plain spiritual language.

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